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Dunstreet's Department Store would like to develop an inventory ordering policy with a 98 percent probability of not stocking out. To illustrate your recommended procedure, use as an example the ordering policy for white percale sheets. Demand for white percale sheets is 4,700 per year. The store is open 365 days per year. Every four weeks (28 days) inventory is counted and a new order is placed. It takes 7 days for the sheets to be delivered. Standard deviation of demand for the sheets is five per day. There are currently 140 sheets on-hand. How many sheets should you order? (Use Excel's NORM.S.INVO) function to find the z value. Do not round intermediate calculations. Round z value to 2 decimal places and final answer to the nearest whole number.) Number of sheets
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