The quantity discount model in Example 13.2 uses one of two possible types of discount structures. It

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The quantity discount model in Example 13.2 uses one of two possible types of discount structures. It assumes that if the company orders 600 units, say, each unit costs $28. This provides a big incentive to jump up to a higher order quantity. For example, the total purchasing cost of 499 units is 499($30)  $14,970, whereas the total cost of 500 units is only 500($28) 

$14,000. Change the discount structure so that the first 499 units cost $30 apiece, the next 300 units cost $28 apiece, and any units from 800 on cost $26 apiece.

Now the cost of 500 units is 499($30)  $28 

$14,998. Modify the model to incorporate this structure, and find the optimal order quantity.

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Practical Management Science, Revised

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3rd Edition

Authors: Wayne L Winston, S. Christian Albright

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