Lindsay Electronics has 7,000 items in its inventory categorized as A, B, or C items. A items make up 10% and will be counted monthly, B items make up 35% and will be counted quarterly, and C items make up 55% and will be counted semiannually. To count the items on the given schedule will require counting approximately 108 items each day.
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Lindsay Electronics has 7,000 items in its inventory categorized as A, B, or C items. A items make up 10% and will be counted monthly, B items make up 35% and will be counted quarterly, and C items make up 55% and will be counted semiannually. To count the items on the given schedule will require counting approximately 108 items each day.
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Lindsay Electronics, a small manufacturer of electronic research equipment, has approximately
7,000 items in its inventory and has hired Joan Blasco-Paul to manage its inventory. Joan has determined that 10% of the items in inventory are A items, 35% are B items, and 55% are C items. She would like to set up a system in which all A items are counted monthly (every 20 working days), all B items are counted quarterly (every 60 working days), and all C items are counted semiannually (every 120 working days). How many items need to be counted each day?
Answer: A items are 0.1 x 7000 = 700 B items are 0.35 x 7000 = 2450 C Items are 0.55 x 700 = 3850 Units to be counted everyday are 700/20 + 2450/60 + 3850/120 = 107.92 or 108 items