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A derivation is a formula produced without the use of mathematics.
Standard Quantity
The expected or planned amount of materials or inputs required for the production of a unit of product, based on efficient operations.
Actual Quantity
The real amount or volume of inputs used in the production process, as opposed to the amount budgeted or planned.
Standard Cost Card
A detailed listing of the standard amounts of inputs and their costs that are required to produce one unit of a specific product.
Variable Cost
Costs that change in proportion to changes in the volume of output or activity.
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