average cost

collocation in English

meaningsofaverageandcost

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average
adjective
uk
/ˈæv.ər.ɪdʒ/
us
/ˈæv.ɚ.ɪdʒ/
An average number is the number you get by adding two or more amounts together and dividing the total by the number ...
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cost
noun
uk
/kɒst/
us
/kɑːst/
the amount of money needed to buy, do, or ...
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(Definition ofaverageandcostfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofaverage cost

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Theaveragecostwas £13.59 per case.
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These figures render anaveragecostper treatment of 1,050.
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Theaveragecostper practice was therefore estimated.
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The "averagecost" refers to theaveragecostper trip and notaveragecostper passenger.
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Theaveragecostrefers to theaveragecostper trip and notaveragecostper passenger.
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Theaveragecostrefers to theaveragecostper trip and not theaveragecostper passenger.
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In the above analysis an annual marginal andaveragecostof $5 was assumed.
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We estimated that theaveragecostof major bleeding is $113 per patient receiving thromboprophylaxis.
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But this case is so rare that we won't count it in theaveragecost.
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Through subsidies, seed prices represent less than one-third of theaveragecostof seed production.
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Consequently, in a sequence of operations, theaveragecostis constant.
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Averagecostfor the first 12 months of the program was $521 per patient.
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Averagecostdata are obtained from income statements or private industry sources.
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First, the relationship between price andaveragecostshould be broken.
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Intuitively, theaveragecostrepresents the building cost per unit flow requirement.
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These unit costs were combined with the resource volumes to obtain anaveragecostper patient.
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Theaveragecostper ophthalmology outpatient attendance was taken from national reference cost data (40).
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Thus, on machines with a zero write-miss penalty, theaveragecostper frame of write misses is zero.
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Such a tax should be based on theaveragecostthat emissions from diesel vehicles inflict on the society.
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The probability distribution, theaveragecostand the dynamic densities can be expressed as a function of continuants.
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Theaveragecostof physiotherapy per patient per session was reported as $33 in 1998 (£28 today).
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Theaveragecostwas $9,881 per life year gained and $13,938 per year of symptom control gained.
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In one study (46), a five-year movingaveragecostwas used, and the data were analyzed by age.
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As the number of calls in 2003 was 2,836, the estimatedaveragecostper call was between e31 and e39.
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Theaveragecostto the network of each completed project was £1028, excluding £500 per research training where required.
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