{"blocks": [{"key": "76dd838f", "text": "Scenario", "type": "header-two", "depth": 0, "inlineStyleRanges": [], "entityRanges": [], "data": {}}, {"key": "d7fc4e73", "text": "Subscription diaper-delivery & cleaning service: 350 babies; charge $20/baby/week; deliver 80 diapers per baby weekly; each baby uses 72 diapers/week; cleaning cost $0.05 per used diaper; delivery cost $10/baby/week; fixed overhead $1,040 per week.", "type": "unstyled", "depth": 0, "inlineStyleRanges": [], "entityRanges": [], "data": {}}, {"key": "e0758da0", "text": "Question", "type": "header-two", "depth": 0, "inlineStyleRanges": [], "entityRanges": [], "data": {}}, {"key": "4075079e", "text": "What is the weekly break-even point (expressed in number of babies served or weeks) for the business given the pricing and cost structure? 2) If deliveries begin on Monday, Jan 1, and diapers are collected, cleaned, and re-used weekly, how many unused diapers remain in inventory on the third Monday? 3) Suppose inventory is insufficient for scheduled deliveries in week 3. Suggest three operational levers the business could pull to avoid stock-outs.", "type": "unordered-list-item", "depth": 0, "inlineStyleRanges": [], "entityRanges": [], "data": {}}, {"key": "ffb8eea4", "text": "Hints", "type": "header-two", "depth": 0, "inlineStyleRanges": [], "entityRanges": [], "data": {}}, {"key": "959e0def", "text": "Use contribution margin to find break-even; build a stock-flow timeline for inventory; think about capacity, collection frequency, and sourcing options.", "type": "unstyled", "depth": 0, "inlineStyleRanges": [], "entityRanges": [], "data": {}}], "entityMap": {}}