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The process loss that does not affect the cost per unit. (निम्न में से कौन सी प्रक्रिया हानि जो प्रति इकाई लागत को प्रभावित नहीं करती है?)a.Normal Loss (सामान्य हानि)b.Abnormal Loss (असामान्य हानि)c.Standard Loss (प्रमाप हानि)d.None of the above (उपर्युक्त में कोई नहीं)

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The process loss that does not affect the cost per unit. (निम्न में से कौन सी प्रक्रिया हानि जो प्रति इकाई लागत को प्रभावित नहीं करती है?)a.Normal Loss (सामान्य हानि)b.Abnormal Loss (असामान्य हानि)c.Standard Loss (प्रमाप हानि)d.None of the above (उपर्युक्त में कोई नहीं)

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a. सामान्य हानि

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