Answer:
a. 49.50 units
b. The order quantity should not be changed
Explanation:
a. The computation of the ordering cost is shown below:
Economic order quantity = [tex]\sqrt{\frac{2\times \text{Annual demand}\times \text{Ordering cost}}{\text{Carrying cost}}}[/tex]
where,
Carrying cost = $11 × 40% = $4.4
And, the other items values would remain the same
Now put these values to the above formula
So, the units would equal to
70 = [tex]\sqrt{\frac{2\times \text{245}\times \text{ordering cost}}{\text{\$4.40}}}[/tex]
= 49.50 units
b. Since we see that the ordering cost is less than the economic order quantity, the order quantity should not be changed as it leads to increase in the total inventory cost