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Business, 17.08.2019 20:10, mdndndndj2981

Ahigh volume quick‑lube shop is trying to determine how many cases of oil they should order from their oil distributor per time to service their business. their business uses 60,000 cases of oil per year. the annual carrying cost is 20% of the acquisition cost. their order cost is $8.50. the distributor delivers their orders all at one time, but offers the quantity discounts on larger quantities ordered shown below. based on the total annual cost, how many cases of oil should the owner order? (bonus)range of order acquisition costquantities per case1 ‑ 1000 $5.001001 ‑ 2000 $4.502001 + $4.25

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