Operations and Supply Chain Management 9th edition
Operations and Supply Chain Management 9th edition
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ISBN: 9781119320975
Author: Roberta S. Russell, Bernard W. Taylor III
Publisher: WILEY
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Chapter 15, Problem 9P

Use the product structure diagram for item X shown below to determine:

  1. a. how many E’s are needed for each X.
  2. b. how many F’s are needed for each X.
  3. c. the LLC for item E.
  4. d. the LLC for item F.
  5. e. how many of each lower-level items (B through I) are needed to rill an order for 50 Xs.

Chapter 15, Problem 9P, Use the product structure diagram for item X shown below to determine: a. how many Es are needed for

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