With respect to the number of passengers on an aircraft, fuel cost should be mixed, i.e. a combination of fixed costs and variable costs. However, since the number of passengers on an aircraft have little effect on its overall weight, the variable portion would be small, and the cost will be mostly fixed. With respect to the number of miles flown, aircraft fuel cost would be variable.
Purchasing of motor vehicle is example of fixed cost while using fuel for running those motor vehicles is a variable cost.
The relataionship of cost between the level of production is determine the fixed or variable cost if cost change with production level then it is variable cost otherwise fixed cost.
Variable cost = Total Cost/ fixed cost
it is obviously variable
Some of the Variable costs are Fuel Cost, energy, and operating cost
With respect to the number of passengers on an aircraft, fuel cost should be mixed, i.e. a combination of fixed costs and variable costs. However, since the number of passengers on an aircraft have little effect on its overall weight, the variable portion would be small, and the cost will be mostly fixed. With respect to the number of miles flown, aircraft fuel cost would be variable.
Purchasing of motor vehicle is example of fixed cost while using fuel for running those motor vehicles is a variable cost.
Fixed cost and variable cost is equal to total cost as per following formula: Total Cost = Fixed Cost + Variable Cost
its a fixed cost
The relataionship of cost between the level of production is determine the fixed or variable cost if cost change with production level then it is variable cost otherwise fixed cost.
fixed and variable
variable
Type your answer here... fixed cost + variable cost = total cost
Variable cost = Total Cost/ fixed cost
it is obviously variable
No, Janitorial Cost is not a variable cost, it is a Fixed Cost.