charge per unit
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Definition
Noun: A specific amount of money demanded for a single, standard measure of a good or service. It expresses the cost relative to a fundamental unit, such as per item, per hour, per kilogram, or per mile.
Usage
This term is used to specify and compare the price of something based on a standardized measurement. It is common in economics, commerce, and everyday shopping contexts to clarify the cost efficiency or the pricing structure.
Examples
- The charge per unit for electricity decreased after the new power plant opened.
- When comparing brands, always check the charge per unit (like cost per liter) on the price label.
- The contract specifies a charge per unit of data stored on the cloud server.
Advanced Usage
- Economic Analysis: In economic models, the charge per unit is a critical variable for understanding supply, demand, and market equilibrium.
- Bulk Pricing: A lower charge per unit is often offered for customers who buy in larger quantities.
Variants and Related Words
- Unit Price (n): A common synonym, frequently used on retail shelf labels.
- Rate (n): Can be synonymous in contexts like utilities (e.g., interest rate, rental rate). However, "rate" has broader applications beyond financial cost (e.g., rate of speed).
- Price per Unit (n): A direct alternative phrasing.
Synonyms
- Unit cost
- Unit price
- Price per unit
- Rate
Related Phrases
- Cost basis: The underlying measurement (e.g., per hour, per gigabyte) to which the charge per unit is applied.
- Flat fee / Flat rate: A contrasting pricing model involving a single payment for a service regardless of usage level, as opposed to a variable charge per unit.
Noun
- amount of a charge or payment relative to some basis
- a 10-minute phone call at that rate would cost $5