what is the difference between variable scrap and constant scrap?
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If you always lose 10% then this is variable scrap. Variable scrap is the amount lost by qyt. A constant scrap would be an amount lost only once during the run no matter the qty being produced.
On several Dump files for the Certification MB6-703 the answer is "B" but it seems wrong because it is a percentage and NOT a quantity.
Select whether consumption has a variable or a constant volume or quantity.
Variable - This means that the number of units that are in the finished item is proportional to the number of items that are produced. Variable consumption is calculated as follows: Production Quantity × Quantity (in the BOM) = Consumption (variable)
The unit consumption is equal to the quantity in the BOM.
Constant - This means that a fixed volume or quantity is required for the production, regardless of the quantity that is produced. Constant consumption is calculated as follows: Quantity = Consumption (constant)
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