VC= total cost- fixed cost
This formula will not give you the variable cost per unit... you can find VC/unit by high/low method. e.g.,
no. of units cost
200 7000
300 8000
400 9000
1. select the highest and lowest no. of units (400 and 200)and their costs(9000
and 7000).
2. VC/unit=cost highest no. of products-cost of lowest no. of products/highest no. of products- lowest no. of product
3. VC/unit=9000-7000/400-200
=2000/200
=10
The gas and plasma phases have a variable volume.
The independent variable of any object depends on the experiment being performed on said object. Do distinguish whether volume or mass is the independent variable, we must first know what the experiment is. Remember that an independent variable does not change when the other factors of an experiment (the dependent variables) do change. An independent variable remains constant.
the volume of gas i think so because someone had the same answer
No. Steam is a gas, thus volume is a variable. (It is often referred to as a vapor since it is usually near its liquid condition.)
It depends, you have to know which variable (Temperature/Pressure/Volume) is constant, see here http://hypertextbook.com/physics/thermal/pressure-volume/
The gas and plasma phases have a variable volume.
vav is volume control damper.. vav is variable air volume..
The volume of a gas is subject to change with temperature and pressure.
Yes
No it doesn't.....
Yes
the answer is Variable Cost
This is a gas.
The volume of gas
Solids have a definite volume and gases have a variable volume
Gas.
The volume of gas