 Okay, how does an all-unit discount impact your EOQ analysis? Okay, this is again the same process Imagine you have the basic EOQ that does not have any discount does not have any backorder and everything just a basic EOQ and Suddenly your supplier says if you order above 1,000 units, I will give you this much discount. Okay, how does it impact your EOQ analysis? This is just a reminder, okay? I'm still going to stay imagine my optimal order quantity was More than a thousand like a thousand two hundred. Okay. I'm already in the discount region and I'm enjoying the discount that supplier gives me so this discount will only drive my cost out It will not affect my optimal order quantity. I will still stick with the 1200 and enjoy the discount, okay But if I am below that one thousand, okay, imagine my my basic EOQ was 800 now the supplier says, okay If you order more than one thousand, I will give you this much discount so I Will save that 800 separate and calculate the total cost with it. Okay, so that's one thing Now I also want to see if I will save any money if I order up to that Discount level so instead of 800 if I order one thousand Which is the lowest level I can do to realize the discount and the bit the savings, okay? So I will order a little bit more and reach to one thousand and see now What happens to the total cost if total cost cost doesn't Doesn't go below what I originally had with 800. I will stick with it hundred if not I will order one thousand so the only thing that happens is you will also have a second value of order second order quantity to compare so you take your EOQ you look at the cost you also look at the second order quantity that you have chosen to take the discount and Compare the cost. Okay, that's how it impacts our EOQ analysis