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The direct material cost per item is $0.04. The direct labor cost per item is $0.18. Find the prime cost per item.
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The direct material cost per item is $0.04. The direct labor cost per item is $0.18. Find the prime cost per item.
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the direct material cost per item is $0.04. The direct labor cost per item is $0.18. Find the prime cost per item.
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$0.22x , x being how much items you need
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