fixed and variable costs
When you see TC = Total Costs on a break even chart it stands for Variable, Semi-variable and fixed costs....thus the total cost.
yes Sort of: Total cost of quality is the sum of: - Prevention costs (doing what you can to reduce failures prior to production) - Appraisal costs (testing completed products prior to shipping) - Internal failure costs (reworking or scrapping defective items no shipped) - External failure costs (customer support and warranty, etc. Costs incurred for defects discovered after shipment)
the total
Total Cost = Variable Cost + Fixed CostVariable Cost = 4 per UnitTotal Units to produce = 15000Variable Cost = 15000 * 4 = 60000Total Cost = 60000 + 100000Total Cost = 160000
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The total cost of producing a widget.
sum total
total cost of a project. It is the sum of all finance being used
Average total cost is the sum of all the production costs divided by the number of units produced.
When you see TC = Total Costs on a break even chart it stands for Variable, Semi-variable and fixed costs....thus the total cost.
Transportation cost is basically cost to operate a transportation vehicle and its maintenance costs. The total cost of transportation would then be the sum of all the components that relate to vehicle of travel.
The "Sum" formula works best.
SUM/TOTAL
Use the SUM function and separate each range with a comma.EXAMPLE:=SUM(A1:A23,B1:B23)
what is the meaning of sum? and total
Grand Total Selling Price: This is the total piece price per part that is put on contract. Equals sum of Sub Total Selling Price and if applicable + Supplier's Supply Chain Cost + Expendable Dunnage + Sequencing/Sub-Assembly. See detailed below .......... Sub Total: This is the price per part (Piece Price) which includes (Total manufacturing costs + SG&A +Profit). Sub Total Selling Price: equals Sub Total + Non Mfg. Costs + SI/ED&D Total Manufacturing Cost: Sum of all material, labor and Burden cost to produce one good finished part. Purchased and Directed Buys are not included in this calculation Burden Cost: Sum of Variable Costs + Fixed Costs
Grand Total Selling Price: This is the total piece price per part that is put on contract. Equals sum of Sub Total Selling Price and if applicable + Supplier's Supply Chain Cost + Expendable Dunnage + Sequencing/Sub-Assembly. See detailed below .......... Sub Total: This is the price per part (Piece Price) which includes (Total manufacturing costs + SG&A +Profit). Sub Total Selling Price: equals Sub Total + Non Mfg. Costs + SI/ED&D Total Manufacturing Cost: Sum of all material, labor and Burden cost to produce one good finished part. Purchased and Directed Buys are not included in this calculation Burden Cost: Sum of Variable Costs + Fixed Costs