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    How do I calculate both fixed and variable cost while given the total cost and what they produced?
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    To calculate fixed and variable costs, you will need more information than just the total cost and quantity produced. You will need to know either fixed costs or variable costs incurred during production in order to calculate the other.
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    Are electricity and water expenses fixed costs?
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    No, they are not. They are variable costs, as their use in production vary with the level of output.
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    How can I determine volume if the fixed and variable costs and price of item are known?
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    In order to calculate volume produced, you will need enough information. If you know the total variable cost (TVC) and unit variable cost (UVC), you can divide them(TVC/UVC) to get the volume produced. The same can be done with total and unit fixed costs.
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    How do I calculate variable cost for a single product sales, when all im given is the selling price per unit, sales, direct materials, direct labor and overheads?
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    Start by dividing the sales by the price per unit to get the number of units produced. Then, add up direct materials and direct labor to get total variable cost. Divide total variable cost by the number of units produced to get average variable cost.
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    I have an equation of total costs and the output produced. How can I calculate total fixed costs and total variable costs?
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    You would use tc=a+bx, where a is the fixed cost, b is the variable cost and x is the level of activities.
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