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Quantity of Brackets required = 50 Hence, Gross quantity of Base required = 50 G

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Question

Quantity of Brackets required = 50

Hence,

Gross quantity of Base required = 50

Gross quantity of Clamp required = ( 1 + 3 ) x 50 = 200

Quantity in hand:

Base = 25

Clamp = 75

Therefore,

Net requirement for Base = 50 – 25 = 25

Net requirement for Clamp = 200 – 75 = 125

Number of springs required ( @ 2 springs per bracket ) = 2 x 50 = 100

Since 2 units of Housing is required for 1 unit of Base and there are net requirement of 25 bases , hence requirement of Housing also will be for 25 x 2 = 50 units

Since 1 unit of Bearing and 1 unit of shaft is required for each unit of Housing, the number of Bearings and Shaft required for 50 units of Housing will be :

Bearing :    50

Shaft : 50

Since 1 unit of Handle and 2 units of Casting are required for each unit of Clamp,

Number of items required for 125 units of clamp are :

Handle = 125

Casting = 125 x 2 = 250

Clamp

125

Units

Housing

50

Units

Handle

125

Units

Casting

250

Units

Bearing

50

Units

Shaft

50

Units

Clamp

125

Units

Housing

50

Units

Handle

125

Units

Casting

250

Units

Bearing

50

Units

Shaft

50

Units

Explanation / Answer

the bracket is originally 50

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