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response = « Here is a sample dialogue that can be used to calculate the total cost of a project for a Technico-commercial or Technico-commerciale final:

**Scene:** A meeting between a project manager, Marie, and her team in a conference room.

**Marie:** Alright everyone, let’s review the budget for our upcoming project. We have several tasks that need to be completed, and I want to make sure we stay within our means.

**Jean (Team Member):** What are the estimated costs for each task, Marie?

**Marie:** Let me check my notes… Okay, so Task A is estimated to cost $5,000, Task B is estimated to cost $3,500, and Task C is estimated to cost $2,800.

**Pierre (Team Member):** And what about the materials needed for each task? We need to factor those into our costs as well.

**Marie:** Ah yes, good point. For Task A, we’ll need 50 meters of cable, which will cost us $1.20 per meter. For Task B, we’ll need 200 kilograms of screws, which will cost us $0.80 per kilogram. And for Task C, we’ll need a specialized software license that costs $500.

**Jean:** So if I calculate correctly, the total cost for all three tasks would be…

**Marie:** (interrupting) Hold on, let me get my calculator… ( calculates ) Okay, so the total cost for Task A is 50 meters x $1.20 per meter = $60 + $5,000 (task estimate) = $5,060.

**Pierre:** And for Task B?

**Marie:** (calculating) Okay, so 200 kilograms x $0.80 per kilogram = $160 + $3,500 (task estimate) = $3,660.

**Jean:** And for Task C?

**Marie:** (calculating) Okay, so $500 (software license) + $2,800 (task estimate) = $3,300.

**Pierre:** So the total cost for all three tasks is… ( calculates ) …$5,060 + $3,660 + $3,300 = $12,020.

**Marie:** Ah, okay! So our estimated total cost for this project is $12,020. I think we’re good to move forward with the plan.

This dialogue demonstrates how to calculate the total cost of a project by breaking down each task into its individual components (estimates and materials costs) and then adding them up. This type of calculation would be useful in a Technico-commercial or Technico-commerciale final, as it requires students to demonstrate their understanding of budgeting and financial management principles. »

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