Course Solutions Uncategorized (Answered) : Problem 13 6 Jokersrwild Makes Playing Cards Several Different Styles Standard Deck Cards Q28685412

(Answered) : Problem 13 6 Jokersrwild Makes Playing Cards Several Different Styles Standard Deck Cards Q28685412

Problem 13-6 JokersRWild makes playing cards in several different styles, but a standard deck of cards is used for planning purposes. The average worker at JokersRWild can make 10,000 sets of decks of cards per month at a cost of $3.30 per deck during regular production and $3.60 during overtime. The company currently employs 35 workers. Experience shows that it costs $1,650 to hire a worker and $1,650 to fire a worker. Inventory carrying cost is $.48 per deck per month The beginning inventory is 52,000, and at least that amount is desired each month. Assume hiring and layott 

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