Question: 1. How many 1 cubic foot boxes measuring 1' by 1' by 1' could you load into a 1000 cubic foot container measuring 10' by

1. How many 1 cubic foot boxes measuring 1' by 1' by 1' could you load into a 1000 cubic foot container measuring 10' by 10' by 10' if you were only allowed to load the container to 75% of its capacity.

(a)1333

(b)750

(c)1000

(d)500

2. How large would a container need to be in cubic feet to contain 1000 one cubic foot boxes if you can only fill the container to 80%

(a)1800

(b)1000

(c)800

(d)1250

3.If a pallet was 48" long by 32" wide, how many boxes measuring 8" wide by 12" long could you place on the pallet without any of them hanging over the edge

(a)12

(b)16

(c)6

(d)24

4.If your shipments arrive on time 85% of the time, have the correct quantity of products 90% of the time, and the paperwork is correct 95% of the time, how often will the shipment arrive on time with the correct amounts and paperwork?

(a)90.0%

(b)50%

(c)75%

(d)73%

5. 1 kilometer (km) = 0.62 statute miles (miles we use in the U.S.)

1 nautical mile (nm) = 1.15statute miles

1 nm = 1.85 km

If a truck travels 97 miles how many km has it gone

(a)156.45

(b)115.12

(c)62.00

(d)235.00

6. If a ship is; transporting 10,000 tonnes (metric tons) of cargo, is moving at 20 nm per hour (this would usually be listed as 20 knots), and burning 3300 kilograms (kg) of fuel per hour, how much fuel in kg is being used to move 1 tonne 1 km

(a) .0089

(b) .33

(c)3.03

(d)165

7. You are determining the correct number of items to stock for the next sales period. You looked back over the last 12 periods and calculated the mean demand was 100 items per period and the standard deviation was 10. If you then stocked 110 of the items for next period how likely are you to not run out?

(a)72.2%

(b)84.1%

(c)68.2%

(d)50.1%

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