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New2grammar Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

Operating cost

A company produces a cellphone, and I would like to know the cost of a cellphone including wages, utilities, RnD,etc. What's the right term?
My take:

Do you know their operating cost?

Thanks.
  

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New2grammar A company produces a cellphone, and I would like to know the cost of a cellphone including wages, utilities, RnD,etc. What's the right term? My take: Do you know their operating cost?

  • New2grammar A company produces a cellphone, and I would like to know the cost of a cellphone including wages, utilities, RnD,etc.
  • What's the right term?
  • My take: Do you know their operating cost?
  • Thanks.
  • I would call it - production costs.
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New2grammarA company produces a cellphone, and I would like to know the cost of a cellphone including wages, utilities, RnD,etc. What's the right term?
My take:

Do you know their operating cost?

Thanks.

I would call it - production costs.

See this link to find out more about operating costs:

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Which is correct?

What's their production costs?
What are their production costs?
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New2grammarWhich is correct?

What's their production costs?
What are their production costs?

In my business I use the following terminology:

What are the production costs of that mobile phone?
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What is the cost of production of that mobile phone?
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Crytal clear. Thanks, Optilang.

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