If we run simulation to see the behavoiur of total profit the amount of flour to purchase Is input parameter
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These include the amount of flour to purchase, the cost of flour, the selling price of the final product (e.g., bread), and any other costs associated with production (e.g., labor, utilities). Show more…
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