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3 November, 21:20

Demand for devil's food whipped-cream layer cake at a local pastry shop can be approximated using a Poisson distribution with a mean of six per day. The manager estimates it costs $9 to prepare each cake. Fresh cakes sell for $12. Day-old cakes sell for $9 each. What stocking level is appropriate if one-half of the day-old cakes are sold and the rest thrown out?

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  1. 3 November, 23:03
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    The stocking level that is appropriate if one-half of the day-old cakes are sold and the rest thrown out is 5 cakes because, to maintain a service level greater or higher than 0.4 the shop should keep up the stocking level of 5 cakes

    Explanation:

    Solution

    Given that:

    The manager estimates it costs for (production cost) = $9

    The selling cost for the cakes is = $12

    The price for a day old cake sells for = $9

    Now,

    We must find the stocking level by applying the following steps:

    The first step is to find the service level by using the formula below:

    SL = Cs/Cs + Ce this is the equation (1)

    Where,

    Cs = The shortage of cost per unit = Rev - Cost

    = $12-$9

    =$3 per cake

    Ce = The excess cost which is,

    Ce = Cost - Salvage

    = $9 - (1/2) * $9

    =$4.50 for each cake

    For the second step we replace the values equation 1 in other to find the service level as shown below:

    SL = 3/3 + 4.50

    =0.4

    For the third step we have to apply the cumulative frequencies fro a mean 6.0 derived from the Poisson Table of probabilities. the values are shown below:

    We now have the following:

    Demand Cumulative Frequencies

    0 0.003

    1 0.017

    2 0.062

    3 0.0151

    4 0.285

    5 0.446

    6 0.606

    Thus,

    After the comparison from the Table for us to maintain a service level greater or higher than 0.4 the shop should keep up the stocking level of 5 cakes
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