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18 April, 05:25

Suppose a pizza parlor has the following production costs: $3.00 in labor per pizza, $1.00 in ingredients per pizza, $0.90 in electricity per pizza, $3,500 in restaurant rent per month, and $200 in insurance per month. Assume the pizza parlor produces 3,000 pizzas per month. What is the variable cost of production (per month) ?

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  1. 18 April, 05:30
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    variable cost of production per month $ 14700.00

    Explanation:

    Variable cost is given as

    Variable cost per pizza = labour cost + ingredients + electricity

    where,

    labour cost $3.00

    ingredients cost $1.00

    electricity cost $0.90

    Variable cost per pizza = 3.00+1.00+0.90 = $4.90

    total production/month = 3000 pizzas

    variable cost of production per month = 3000 * 4.90 = $ 14700.00
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