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==Example== Let us assume that standard direct material cost of [[Widget (economics)|widget]] is as follows: :2 kg of [[unobtainium]] at $ 60 per kg ( = $ 120 per unit). Let us assume further that during the given period, 100 widgets were manufactured, using 212 kg of [[unobtainium]] which cost $ 13,144. Under those assumptions direct material total variance can be calculated as: {{Infobox VarianceAnalysis VarianceBox|tx1=100 units should have cost (Γ $ 120 per unit) |tx2=but did cost |tx3=Direct material total variance |am1=12,000 |am2=13,144 |am3=1,144 |va1=A }} Direct material total variance can be reconciled to [[direct material price variance]] and [[direct material usage variance]] by: {{Infobox VarianceAnalysis VarianceBoxRec|tx1=Direct material usage variance |tx2=Direct material price variance |tx3=Direct material total variance |am1=720 |am2=424 |am3=1,144 |va1=A |va2=A |va3=A }} See [[direct material usage variance#Example]] and [[direct material price variance#Example]] for computations of both components.
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