The formula to calculate the Cost Per Capita (C) is:
\[ C = \frac{T}{P} \]
Where:
Let's say the total cost is $500,000 and the population is 10,000. Using the formula:
\[ C = \frac{500,000}{10,000} \]
We get:
\[ C = 50 \]
So, the cost per capita is $50.
Formula: Per Capita = \( \frac{\text{Total Value}}{\text{Population}} \)
Example: Per Capita = \( \frac{50000}{1000} \)
Formula: Average Cost of Capital = \( \frac{\text{Total Cost of Capital}}{\text{Total Capital}} \)
Example: Average Cost of Capital = \( \frac{20000}{500000} \)
Formula: Cost of Capital = \( \text{Cost of Equity} + \text{Cost of Debt} \)
Example: Cost of Capital = \( 0.08 + 0.05 \)