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Guys, please refer to the professor as "The Prof", and the company as "The Company", and the product as "The Gown". Hospital can be called "a Hospital". Laundry can be called "a Laundry".

FOLLOWING ARE SOME OF THE POINTS DISCUSSED. THEY MIGHT BE WRONG:

  • what is the initial cost of a set? 400?: on reusable

If One set is used 75? times, Then ? is the cost for one procedure then. --

  • In house, we need 3? days to launder, means the time it takes us to

send to and get back from laundry.

  • In town, we need 5? days to launder.

Out of town, we need 7? days to launder.

  • Proportion of in house ?
  • Proportion of in town?
  • Proportion of Out of town ?

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  • A hospital might need 1000? procedures a year.
  • If operating days in a year is 365? days
  • If we are doing 5? procedures per day.
  • One set is used 75? times, Then it means we need 13.3? sets available.
  • If average takes 5? days to launder
  • Then One set gets used for 73? days every year.
  • If 7 days supply in system
  • We need to have 25? set available
  • How often does a set need to get replaced in a year? 1.438?


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