Answer: 4.16 weeks.
Explanation:
To calculate this we will use the Weeks of Supply formula as well as an assumption of a 52 week year. There are a couple of variants to the formula but for the purpose of the details given here we shall use the following,
Weeks of supply = (Average inventory/ Cost of goods sold) * 52 weeks
= (2/25)*52
= 4.16
The weeks of supply the firm holds is therefore 4.16 weeks.
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