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Pressure from degenerate electrons keeps the core of a red giant star from collapsing.
Variable Cost
Costs that change in proportion to the level of production or sales volume, such as raw materials and direct labor.
Variable Cost of Goods Sold
These are costs that fluctuate in direct proportion to changes in the level of production or sales volume, such as raw materials and direct labor.
Fixed Cost of Goods Sold
A portion of the cost of goods sold that remains constant, regardless of the level of production or sales.
Contribution Margin Format
A costing format that highlights the contribution margin, which is sales revenue minus variable costs, used in management accounting.
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