Please calculate the total cost of the project.
While the B29 was expensive it cannot even compare to the real most expensive project of World War 2. The Manhattan Project was the most costly project to develop the atom bombs used in World Wa2. This project cost well over 2 Billion Dollars in the 1940s. That would be like a 20 Billion or so dollars today. So the atom bombs each cost slightly under a billion dollars a piece.
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If you consider the total cost of the Manhattan Project ($2,000,000,000) and divide that over the 4 atomic bombs built over WW2 (Trinity, Little Boy, Fatman, and one finished about the time Japan surrendered and thus not used); each bomb cost $500 million. However as most of the expenses on the Manhattan Project was for infrastructure (e.g. enrichment plants, reactors, plutonium reprocessing plants) that could be used to make more bombs, actual production and delivery costs for Little Boy was much less: probably well under $1 million.
I'm pretty sure the total was like 1,500 or 2,000 dollars or something like that, but i know that it was 3 cents per acre.
The "A Project" developed the XB-15, B-17, B-24 and B-29 cost $2.8 billion USD in 1945
hey there, how do you calculate the unit selling price please? x
To calculate BAC (Budget at Completion) in project management, you need to add up the total budgeted cost for the project. This includes all planned expenses for labor, materials, and other resources. BAC helps project managers track the overall financial health of the project and compare it to the actual costs incurred.
The total project cost is the sum of all expenses associated with the project, including materials, labor, equipment, overhead, and any other related costs. To determine this amount, you would need to itemize each cost category and then add them together. It's essential to also consider potential contingencies and unforeseen expenses that might arise during the project lifecycle. If you have specific cost details, I can help you calculate it more accurately.
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.
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A total period cost is anything that is not prepaid. To calculate period cost, just include anything that is charged in the period incurred.
Variable cost = Total Cost/ fixed cost
Find total cost when quantity = 0.
Total cost are calculated by adding variable cost and fixed cost FC+VC=TC
Fixed cost = total cost / sale volume
To calculate the equivalent annual cost for a project or investment, you need to consider the initial cost, annual operating expenses, salvage value, and the project's lifespan. The formula for equivalent annual cost is the sum of annual operating expenses, depreciation, and the opportunity cost of capital. This calculation helps to determine the annual cost of the project or investment over its lifespan, making it easier to compare different options.
To calculate the opportunity cost of a project, identify the next best alternative that you must forgo when choosing to pursue the project. Then, estimate the potential returns or benefits you would have gained from that alternative. The opportunity cost is the difference between the returns from the chosen project and those from the alternative. This helps assess whether the project is worth undertaking compared to other options.