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Constant variable is the cost of all non human labor/value added to a product per unit price. Typically this involves cost to cover machinery as well as costs to cover the non human input needs of a facility such as from property tax and the power used by machines to function.
'''Constant variable''' is the cost of all non human labor/value added to a product per unit price. Typically this involves cost to cover machinery as well as costs to cover the non human input needs of a facility such as from property tax and the power used by machines to function.

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Constant variable is the cost of all non human labor/value added to a product per unit price. Typically this involves cost to cover machinery as well as costs to cover the non human input needs of a facility such as from property tax and the power used by machines to function.