Product P is formed by components A and B. Component A is formed by parts F and G. Component B is formed by parts G and H. The inventory count is as follows. Product P: 4 units. Component A: 7 units.

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Product P is formed by components A and B. Component A is formed by parts F and
G. Component B is formed by parts G and H.
The inventory count is as follows.
Product P: 4 units.
Component A: 7 units.
Component B: 8 units.
Part H: 5 units.
Part F: 6 units.
For the following bill of material, if we need to produce 25 units of finished product P, how many
units of Part F is required?
P(25)
A(3)
B(2)
F(4)
G(1)
G(1)
H(2)
Transcribed Image Text:Product P is formed by components A and B. Component A is formed by parts F and G. Component B is formed by parts G and H. The inventory count is as follows. Product P: 4 units. Component A: 7 units. Component B: 8 units. Part H: 5 units. Part F: 6 units. For the following bill of material, if we need to produce 25 units of finished product P, how many units of Part F is required? P(25) A(3) B(2) F(4) G(1) G(1) H(2)
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