Marginal cost is total cost/quantity Marginal benefit is total benefit/quantity
Selling price = Total Cost (Total Variable cost + Total fixed cost) + profit margin
Yes, the marginal cost is the derivative of the total cost.
To calculate the Total Cost without Total variable cost, one should estimate for the variables or substitute for the variables with a variable such as X or Y and then solve for the approximate total cost.
Marginal cost is the additional cost incurred by producing one more unit of a good or service. It is calculated by dividing the change in total cost by the change in quantity produced. Total cost, on the other hand, is the sum of all costs incurred in producing a certain quantity of goods or services. The relationship between marginal cost and total cost is that marginal cost affects the total cost by showing how much the cost increases when producing additional units. When marginal cost is less than average total cost, total cost decreases. When marginal cost is greater than average total cost, total cost increases.
The Airbus A380 has a total of 22 wheels.
The Airbus A380 costs between $317m and $337.5m depending on configuration.
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The Airbus A380 cost $317.2-337.5 million. (in US Dollars) Source : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Airbus_A380
Hi , The Airbus A330 it cost of nearly 80cr
About £200,000,000 at the current exchange rate
15.2 billion Indian rupees
Circa 90,000 usd
317.2 - 337.5 million USD China sourthern airline ordered 5 Airbus A380 at the price around 295 Million ( 2006)
That model does not exist. The only model of the A380 is the A380-800.
There is no comparison between a380 and a300 a380 is way bigger and better
Oh, dude, each tire on an Airbus A380 costs around $5,000 to $7,000. So, like, if you need to replace all the tires on that bad boy, you're looking at a pretty hefty bill. But hey, at least they come with free air!