The cost of 1 unit of water varies significantly depending on the location, utility provider, and the type of water service. On average, in the United States, the cost can range from $2 to $5 per 1,000 gallons, which translates to about $0.002 to $0.005 per gallon. In some regions, especially those with water scarcity, prices may be higher. It's best to check with local water utilities for specific rates.
Refers to how much you pay for a unit of energy. When talking about natural gas, 1 unit = 1 CCF. When talking about electricity, 1 unit = 1 kiloWatt.
1 cc water weighs 1 gm, any other unit volume will be a multiple or fraction of that.
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A bodel or water cost like $5:00 or 1 dollar
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It depends on the store, some may cost $1 others even more
If 8 cost 60 then 1 costs 60/8 which is 7.5
Yes fixed cost varies between units as total overall fixed cost amount remains same but increase in number of units change the per unit fixed cost for example fixed cost of 10 will be 10 per unit in case of 1 unit produce and fixed cost per unit will be 1 in case of 10 units produced.
To calculate the recurring cost of the 10th production unit using an 80% learning curve, we apply the formula: C_n = C_1 * n^(log(learning curve)/log(2)), where C_n is the cost of the nth unit, C_1 is the cost of the first unit, and n is the unit number. Given the 5th unit's cost is 1 million, first, we need to find C_1, which can be estimated, and then calculate the cost of the 10th unit. The cost for the 10th unit will be approximately 0.8 times the cost of the 5th unit, leading to a recurring cost of about $800,000.
1,ooo,ooo (one million)
Labor cost is variable cost because labor is paid for every single unit of product is made. For example if labor cost for making 1 unit is 10 then making 10 units will be 100 so as much as production level changing labor cost changing that;s why it is variable cost.