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A mechanical cat is made of two front leg assemblies,a body assembly,one tail,one head assembly,and two back leg assemblies.Each head assembly has two eyes,one nose,one mouth,and 24 whiskers.Each back leg assembly has one foot,five claws,one each fibula,tibia,and femur.The cat production company runs a lot for lot system on everything except the legs,which they order in cases of 50,and the claws,which come by the gross.Lead time for assembly and shipping is shown in the table.Use the master production schedule for mechanical cats to complete the MRP record.What's the planned order release for claws in week 2? A mechanical cat is made of two front leg assemblies,a body assembly,one tail,one head assembly,and two back leg assemblies.Each head assembly has two eyes,one nose,one mouth,and 24 whiskers.Each back leg assembly has one foot,five claws,one each fibula,tibia,and femur.The cat production company runs a lot for lot system on everything except the legs,which they order in cases of 50,and the claws,which come by the gross.Lead time for assembly and shipping is shown in the table.Use the master production schedule for mechanical cats to complete the MRP record.What's the planned order release for claws in week 2?   A)  2,304 B)  2,376 C)  2,448 D)  2,880


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