Contribution margin ratio is overall total contribution margin while contribution margin ration per unit is the allocation of total production contribution margin to per unit basis.
Formula for calculating average Contribution margin Average contribution margin = total contribution margin / total number of units
he made the first map,he is also a geologist,,,he accurately deduced that there had been other forms of life on earth million of years before man
Contribution margin for per machine hour is as follows:total contribution margin / number of machine hours = contribution margin per hour
Contribution margin per unit = Contribution margin / number of units of products Contribution margin ratio = Contribution margin / Net sales The formula is different for both situations because contribution margin per unit calculates the contribution margin for one unit of product while contribution margin ratio calculates the contribution margin for total overall sales as overall sales may be included different mix of products with diff rent fixed and variable costs that's why both of these are calculated separately
human life depends on geomorphology
he was a bad man & contribution was i dont know
Rock N Roll is his contribution to society man!
The study of landforms is Geomorphology. See Encarta 2004....
Ro Charlton has written: 'Fundamentals of fluvial geomorphology' -- subject(s): Fluvial geomorphology
he was a good man
P. D. LaValle has written: 'Concepts and methods in geomorphology' -- subject(s): Geomorphology
Anil Kumar has written: 'Geomorphology of Simdega and its adjoining area, Bihar' -- subject(s): Geomorphology
M. R. Balme has written: 'Martian geomorphology' -- subject(s): Geomorphology, Geology, Astrogeology
The word geomorphology is the word used to describe the profession of studying the Earth's surface. They study the physical features and how they relate to the geological structures.
Manmohan Nath Kaul has written: 'Glacial and fluvial geomorphology of western Himalaya' -- subject(s): Geomorphology
Ashis Kr Paul has written: 'Coastal geomorphology and environment' -- subject(s): Coastal zone management, Geomorphology