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The 'EOQ insensitivity property' means total cost is within 1% of optimal for order quantities between 0.75× and 1.33× EOQ. Don't obsess over getting the exact EOQ — a reasonable approximation within 25% of EOQ gives nearly the same cost outcome.

Difficulty:Intermediate

Did you know?

The EOQ formula was independently derived at least 3 times before Harris published it in 1913 — by Andler in 1929 (called the 'Andler formula' in Germany), by Camp in 1922, and by Harris in 1913. It's often called the 'Wilson formula' in the UK after R.H. Wilson who popularized it in the 1920s — a historical attribution error that persists in British textbooks.

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