An order for 120 units of Product M has been made. There are currently 30 units of Product M on hand. Each M requires 4 units of Component N. There are 20 units of N on hand
(a) Calculate the net requirements for M.
(b) Calculate the gross requirements for N.
(c) Calculate the net requirements for N.
(a) 120 - 30 = 90; (b) 90 × 4 = 360; (c) 360 - 20 = 340
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