Question: Assume a company had an ABC classification system where items with 70% of the annual spend were classified as A items, the next 20% of

Assume a company had an ABC classification system
Assume a company had an ABC classification system
Assume a company had an ABC classification system where items with 70% of the annual spend were classified as "A" items, the next 20% of the items were classified as "B" items, and the remaining 10% of SKU's were classified as "C" items. If that were the scenario for the example below, how many items would be classified in each category? Item Unit Cost Dollar Usage Percent of Total Cumulative Value. Usage 850 F95 $ 38.00 $ 32,300 27% 27% Z45 $ 100.00 250 $ 25,000 21% 48% K35 $ 30.00 720 $ 21,600 18% 66% POS $18.00 450 $ 8,100 7% 73% F14 $18.00 400 $ 7,200 6% 79% D45 $ 13.00 550 $ 7.150 6% 85% K36 $ 40,00 125 $ 5,000 4% 89% D57 $36.00 120 $ 4,320 4% 93% K34 $ 8.00 200 $ 1,600 1% 94% M20 $ 20.00 80 $ 1,600 1% 96% F99 $ 20.00 60 $ 1,200 1% 97% NOB $ 30.00 40 1,200 1% 98% D48 $12.00 90 1,080 1% 99% D52 $ 8.00 110 880 1% 99% M10 $ 16.00 25 400 0% 100% P09 $ 10.00 30 300 0% 100% $ $ $ $ $ G O 3 items A 4 items B, 9 items C O 4 items A, 4 items B, 8 items C 3 items A, 5 items B, 8 items C 9 items A, 4 items B, 3 items C O Not enough info to answer this question O 8 items A, 4 items B, 4 items C

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