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Internal economies of scale arise when the cost per unit
{| ! |- ! scope="col" | Living on-campus ! scope="col" | Living at home ! scope="col" | Commuting, not living at home ! scope="row" | In-state tuition and fees: | $37,890 $37,890$37,890 ! scope="row" | Out-of-state tuition and fees: | $37,890 $37,890 $37,890 ! scope="row" | Room and board: | $11,298 $1,700 $11,298 ! scope="row" | Books and supplies: | $750 $750 $750 ! scope="row" | Estimated personal expenses: | $1,600 $1,600 $1,600 ! scope="row" | Transportation expense: | $580 $940 $580 ! scope="row" | Cost per credit hour: | $1,249 ! scope="row" | Cost per credit hour (in-state): ! scope="row" | Cost per credit hour (out-of-state): ||}
Zeiss scopes can cost anywhere from $400-$4000 dollars. Cost is dependent on the lens in the scope and other extra features such as hunting turrets and being waterproof.
Reduction in cost per unit resulting from increased production, realized through operational efficiencies. Economies of scale can be accomplished because as production increases, the cost of producing each additional unit falls.A:Economy of scale refers to things costing less per unit if many units are ordered. This happens for many reasons such as lower transportation costs per unit (orders come by truckloads and shiploads), tooling can be made and processes refined for larger production numbers, etc.
The scope on the R73 is a fake scope. It really a see through Hopper. You can not replace it with a real scope. You have to use it to fill the gun with BB's.
The Spyder Pilot paintball gun can be purchased for $160 without the scope, with the scope costing an additional $80 making a total cost of $240. These purchases can both be made from amazon.
economies of scale :)
keep fixed cost low
Reduction in cost per unit resulting from increased production, realized through operational efficiencies. Economies of scale can be accomplished because as production increases, the cost of producing each additional unit falls.
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economies of scale