yes
examples of fixed cost factory are salary, rent, electricity bills while variable cost are purchase of raw materials,
Raw materials is the only variable cost in the above options.
Building rent of 9000 is assumed to be fixed cost as no matter any work done or not this rent is required to be paid.So raw material cost is total variable cost which is = 3900total units produced = 6000variable cost per unit = 3900 / 6000variable cost per unit = 0.65
Direct labor and direct material is example of variable cost which increase with each increase of unit. Factory rent is example of fixed cost which remains fixed even in change in number of units produced.
In semi variable cost :variable cost = change in cost/change in output then with that rate * output = variable cost semi variable cost - variable cost = fixed cost
Fixed Costs: These are those costs which remain fixed up to certain range of work capacity no matter how much product you produce within that capacity range. Like factory building rent. You pay the rent no matter that did you use that building for making the products or not. Variable Costs: These are those costs which change with the change in the number of product units you produce. Like Material , Labor etc Mixed Cost/Semi Variable Costs: These are those cost the part of which is remain fixed and some part of the cost is variable.
Variable cost refers to the TOTAL variable cost of all units, whereas marginal cost is the variable cost of the last unit only. Variable cost is the sum of all the individual marginal costs. The derivative of the Variable Cost is the Marginal Cost. The integral of the Marginal cost is the Variable Cost.
No, Janitorial Cost is not a variable cost, it is a Fixed Cost.
Fixed and do not change. A variable cost changes. Fixed costs are things like rent, salaries, or any other cost that does not change over time.
yes..depreciation cost is the variable cost..
Variable cost = Total Cost/ fixed cost