The cost of ordering is expressed as "ordering costs = a/q x k" where k is:
a. carrying cost...
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The cost of ordering is expressed as "ordering costs = a/q x k" where k is:
a. carrying costs of the order
b. lead time required to place the order
c. difference between the number of orders and the quantity of each order
d. cost of placing an order
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