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a(n) is the difference between how much of an input was actually used and how much should have been used and is stated in dollar terms using the standard price of the input.
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a(n) is the difference between how much of an input was actually used and how much should have been used and is stated in dollar terms using the standard price of the input.
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Quantity Variance
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