
EBK CONTEMPORARY MATHEMATICS FOR BUSINE
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Author: Brechner
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Chapter 16.III, Problem 4RE
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To calculate: The target average inventory if the publish rate is greater than the inventory turnover, average inventory and inventory turnover and round off to nearest tenth when the net sale is $4,570,000 and beginning and ending inventory are provided as $854,000 and $650,300 respectively and the published rate is provided as 8.2.
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