
Costing a Project or Product
Students calculate the total cost of materials, labor, and overheads required to complete a specific project or manufacture a product. They explore the relationship between cost and quality.
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Students calculate the total cost of materials, labor, and overheads required to complete a specific project or manufacture a product. They explore the relationship between cost and quality.
Key Questions
- What are the direct and indirect costs of a project?
- How do we estimate the quantity of materials needed?
- How does labor time affect the final project cost?
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