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A cost that changes as volume changes, but at a nonconstant rate, is called a:
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A cost that changes as volume changes, but at a nonconstant rate, is called a:
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The answer to this question is what we called a Curvilinear cost. Thecurvilinear cost is a cost / expense that changes in different rates while the volume or production output increases. This is also know as a non linear cost which consists of groups of expenses.
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