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unit cost is equal to​

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Answered by Anonymous
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unit cost is equal to total cost (TC) divided by the number of units of a good produced (the output Q)

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Answered by zumba12
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Unit cost is the same as combining the variable prices and glued prices and dividing via way of means of the whole variety of gadgets produced.

The method for the Cost per Unit :

  • Within those restrictions, then, the price according to the unit calculation is = (Total constant prices + Total variable prices) /Total gadgets produced price.
  • According to unit ought to decline because the variety of gadgets produced increases, mostly due to the fact the whole constant prices could unfold over a bigger variety of gadgets (problem to the step costing trouble cited above).  
  • Thus, the price according to the unit isn't always constant.

The price according to the unit is derived from the variable prices and glued prices incurred via way of means of a manufacturing process, divided via way of means of the variety of gadgets produced.

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