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Case 2 Instruction (Sales Estimation ): For the coming season, Specialty Toys, Inc., plans to introduce a new product called Weather Teddy . Specialty’s managers claimed Weather Teddy gave predictions that were as good as many local TV weather forecasters ! Now, Speci alty faces the decision of how many Weather Teddy units to order from manufacturers for the coming holiday season. Members of the management team suggested four order quantities of 15,000, 18,000, 24,000, or 28,000 units. The team asks you for an analysis of the stock -out probabilities for various order quantities, an estimate of the profit potential, and to help make an order recommendation. Specialty expects to sell Weather teddy for $24 based on the unit cost of $ 20 . If inventory remains after holid ay season, Specialty will sell all surplus inventor y for $5 per unit. After reviewing the sales history of similar products, Specialty’s senior sales forecaster predicted that the demand would be normally distributed with the mean as 20,000 units and that demand would be between 5,000 and 3 5,000 units with a 90% probability . The managerial report should answer : 1. Use the sales forecaster prediction to calculate the standard deviation for the demand distribution. (20%) 2. Compute the probability of quantity dema nded less than 6,000 units. (20%) 3. Compute the probability of a stock -out (i.e. quantity demanded is greater than the order quantity) for each order quantit y suggested by the management team. (20%) 4. One of Specialty’s managers felt strongly that the order quantity should have a n 80% chance of meeting quantity demanded (i.e. only a 20% chance of stock -out). What quantity should be ordered under this policy? (20%) 5. Given the order quantity answer ed in Question 4, if the quantity demand ed in the coming season w ill be only 2 0,000 units, then how much the profit will be earned? (20%)