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Consider the bill of material for Product J and the data given in the following table. The gross requirements for J are 200 units in week 6 and 250 units in week 8. Develop the MRP tables for each item for an 8-week planning period. Use the lot-for-lot lot-sizing rule.  Consider the bill of material for Product J and the data given in the following table. The gross requirements for J are 200 units in week 6 and 250 units in week 8. Develop the MRP tables for each item for an 8-week planning period. Use the lot-for-lot lot-sizing rule.    \begin{array} { | c | c | c | c | }  \hline \text { Item } & \text { Lead Time } & \text { Quantity on Hand } & \text { Scheduled receipts } \\ \hline \mathrm { J } & 1 & 0 & \\ \hline \mathrm { K } & 2 & 20 & 30 \text { in week 2 } \\ \hline \mathrm { L } & 2 & 0 & \\ \hline \mathrm { M } & 1 & 20 & 10 \text { in week 1 } \\ \hline \end{array}  Item  Lead Time  Quantity on Hand  Scheduled receipts J10K22030 in week 2 L20M12010 in week 1 \begin{array} { | c | c | c | c | } \hline \text { Item } & \text { Lead Time } & \text { Quantity on Hand } & \text { Scheduled receipts } \\\hline \mathrm { J } & 1 & 0 & \\\hline \mathrm { K } & 2 & 20 & 30 \text { in week 2 } \\\hline \mathrm { L } & 2 & 0 & \\\hline \mathrm { M } & 1 & 20 & 10 \text { in week 1 } \\\hline\end{array}

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