The cost to produce linen can vary widely depending on factors such as the quality of the flax plant, the growing conditions, and processing methods. Generally, the production cost can range from $1 to $3 per yard for raw linen fabric, but this does not include additional expenses like labor, transportation, and manufacturing. High-quality, sustainably sourced linen may be more expensive, while bulk production can lower costs. Overall, the final price reflects both the complexity of the production process and market demand.
what to produce? How to produce it? How much it will cost?
How much does it cost to produce one more unit of a good.
7.33 cents
Much less than they sell it for.
a one-yen coin: 2 yen
linen cotton blend costs around 24.00 per yard. it could cost more. depends where you get it.
You can NOT change the linen on a bed. You have to get a new one.
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When the total cost of producing the food exceeds - or is even equal to - the cost of producing it, it costs too much to produce it.
Linen.
what to produce? How to produce it? How much it will cost?
The cost of linen per meter can vary widely depending on factors such as quality, brand, and retailer. Generally, prices range from around $10 to $40 per meter for standard linen fabrics. High-end or specialty linens can cost even more. It’s best to check specific retailers for current pricing and availability.
2p
£5
£2
1.54$
Businesses use current and past prices to estimate how much it will cost to produce a good.