Suppose you have a pizza shop. Your rent is $800 and you've spent $1950 on labor and materials to make 550 pizzas in one month.
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Step 1: Calculate the cost per pizza: - Total cost = rent + labor + materials = $800 + $1950 = $2750 - Cost per pizza = Total cost / number of pizzas = $2750 / 550 = $5 per pizza Show more…
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