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It will depend on the type of product, where it is manufactured, and the value of that product.
Joint products are two or more products manufactured simultaneously through the same process. The common manufacturing costs are called joint costs. Each product has a significant market value. Example - Gasoline and Kerosene are joint products of crude oil refining. On the other hand, a by-product has significantly lower sales value compared to the firm's main manufactured product. Therefore, it does not affect the decision to produce. Example - saw dust from lumber mills, bone from meat packing etc.
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to bring out or show the value of a product
to bring out or show the value of a product
A co-product has a significant value where as a by-product has almost no value, such as waste or scrap.
Place value = 10 Face value = 2 Product = 20.
The total value of a product includes installing, maintenance and materials used in the creation of the product. It is the total value when making a final purchase.
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There are good benefits of automatic car wash. Some of these are first it saves more water, second it preserves the car's resale value, and third it preserves the paint and finish of the car from tiny scratches.
The value of a manufactured home depends on the age, size, condition and location of the property.