Aberwald Corporation expects to order 126,000 memory chips for inventory during the coming year and has calculated its economic order quantity as 3000 units. If the cost per order is $5, the total ordering cost incurred by Aberwald is:?

A. $500.?
B. ?$425.
C. ?$210.
D. ?$310.
E. ?$620.


Answer: C

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