A book publisher wants to know how many times a year a print run should be scheduled. Suppose it costs $1000 to set up t

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A book publisher wants to know how many times a year a print run should be scheduled. Suppose it costs $1000 to set up the printing process, and the subsequent cost per book is so low it can be ignored. Suppose further that the annual warehouse cost is $5 times the maximum number of books stored. Assuming 5900 copies of the book are needed per year, how many books should be printed in each print run? Note that since the warehouse cost is based on the maximum fM number of books held and not the average, the equation q=should be used to determine the order quantity. The publisher should print books in each print run. (Round up to the nearest integer.)
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