The EOQ formula assumes that consumer demand is constant. The
calculation also assumes that both ordering and holding costs
remain constant. let's say the ordering cost doubles and others
remain constant, so what is going to happen to the EOQ? A. either
increase or decrease. B. increase by 100%. C. increase by 200%.
D. increase, but more data is needed to say by how much. E.
increase by about 41%.
The EOQ formula assumes that consumer demand is constant. The calculation also assumes that both ordering and holding co
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The EOQ formula assumes that consumer demand is constant. The calculation also assumes that both ordering and holding co
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