c 28.5-6. In the last subsection of Sec. 28.5, the (long-run) ex- pected average cost per week (based on just ordering c

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c 28.5-6. In the last subsection of Sec. 28.5, the (long-run) ex- pected average cost per week (based on just ordering c

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c 28.5-6. In the last subsection of Sec. 28.5, the (long-run) ex- pected average cost per week (based on just ordering costs and unsatisfied demand costs) is calculated for the inventory example of Sec. 28.1. Suppose now that the ordering policy is changed to the following. Whenever the number of cameras on hand at the end of the week is 0 or 1, an order is placed that will bring this number up to 3. Otherwise, no order is placed. Recalculate the (long-run) expected average cost per week under this new inventory policy.
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