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Calculating Cost and Percentage of Overrun

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The cost of ingredients in a mix is determined after the mix has been calculated. The simplest procedure is to multiply the price per pound by the amount, for each ingredient, and enter the result in the cost column of the proof sheet. When the cost of each ingredient has been entered in the proof sheet, the column is added to obtain the total cost of all ingredients in the entire batch of mix. When comparing costs one should, of course, be careful to compare the costs of equal amounts of mix.

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Arbuckle, W.S. (1986). Calculating Cost and Percentage of Overrun. In: Ice Cream. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-5447-6_10

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