if
P=80-Q
C=n10
Fc=0
Mc=?
We divide the cost by the number of things. For example: if we have 10 pencils and ten pencils cost 20 rupees therefore we will divide 20 by 10 and we will get the cost per unit.
Variable cost per unit = Total variable cost / total number of units manufactured
Easiest way: Total costs per unit - fixed costs per unit = variable cost per unit. Also recatting into accounting.
Total Variable Cost divided by Quantity of Output
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Direct cost per unit is that cost of unit incurred to manufacture one unit of product.Formula for direct cost per unit = total direct cost / total number of units.
Cost of case divided by number of units. For example you bought a dozen eggs for $ 24.. what is the unit price per egg? $24 / 12 = $2 per egg. or say you are calculating the cost of manufacturing 1 unit.. given: the cost of manufacturing 2000 units of product ABC is as follow, find unit price? Total material cost $ 5000 Total labour cost $ 4000 Other expenses $ 1000 ---------- total cost of manufacturing $ 10000 solution: Total Cost/ no. of unit manufactured 10000/2000 = $5 per unit
Cost per Unit = total cost of production / total units produced
Total Sales = 60000 Units sold = 20000 selling price per unit = 3 Variable cost per unity = 30000 / 20000 = 1.5 Contribution margin per unit = 3 - 1.5 = 1.5
if P=80-Q C=n10 Fc=0 Mc=?
Cost of case divided by number of units. For example you bought a dozen eggs for $ 24.. what is the unit price per egg? $24 / 12 = $2 per egg. or say you are calculating the cost of manufacturing 1 unit.. given: the cost of manufacturing 2000 units of product ABC is as follow, find unit price? Total material cost $ 5000 Total labour cost $ 4000 Other expenses $ 1000 ---------- total cost of manufacturing $ 10000 solution: Total Cost/ no. of unit manufactured 10000/2000 = $5 per unit
if you are given the labour from 0,1,2,3,4,5,6 and total product from 0,20,45,65,80,90,95 and total fixed cost N$ 300 and more and more unit labour cost at N$ 100 given all this caculate the total varible cost and the total cost
Total cost = cost per unit x units produced or Total cost = cost per unit x units sold or Fixed costs + Variable costs