As the number of facilities in a supply chain increases

A) the inventory and resulting inventory costs also increase.
B) the inventory and resulting inventory costs decrease.
C) the inventory increases and resulting inventory costs decrease.
D) the inventory decreases and resulting inventory costs increase.


Answer: A

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