yes ofcourse
No fixed costs do not change where variable do depending on market and amount ordered among other varies.
No. If a variable cost does not differ between alternatives than it is irrelevant.
If direct labor don't change with number of units product then it is fixed cost but if it changes with the change in production units then it Is variable cost.
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True.
False, it is the fixed cost which is not increased or decreased with proportion to output.
True variable cost refers to expenses that change directly with the level of production or sales volume. Unlike fixed costs, which remain constant regardless of output, true variable costs fluctuate in direct proportion to the amount produced or sold, such as raw materials, direct labor, and sales commissions. Understanding true variable costs is crucial for businesses to accurately assess profitability and make informed pricing and production decisions.
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True coolers cost varies but they usually cost a couple thousands of dollars. Try looking up good reviews on different brands of them to see if they are any good.
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A variable does and must change, but you can only have one variable, otherwise the experiment becomes biased and unfair