The apparent lowest price for a set of Acuvue Oasys with Hydraclear Plus is a whopping forty five dollars, not counting the cost of shipping and handling.
"On their website, Acuvue offers a service to remind you when it is time to change your contact lenses. If you sign up for this service, and you have had a recent eye exam, you may be eligible for rebates, which are given in the form of a pre-paid credit card."
If you get Acuvue 2, they are about $120 to $140 for a one-year supply, plus the cost of the exam, which is anywhere from $60 to $120 depending on where you go. Contact lens exams are more than regular eyeglass exams (not sure why - they don't really do that much more...)
"1 Day Acuvue contact lenses cost around $30 per box. Each box contains 30 lenses. Therefore, the total cost is around $60 per month (30 pairs) if you are paying out of pocket."
A months supply of Optic contact lenses will typically cost the user between 20 and 50 dollars depending on the type of contacts one needs. If one has vision insurance, this may cover some of the costs?
well just red cost about 30 $ in dfw and others cost about 200 $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
there is a shift in the supply curve when the cost of input rises.
It depends on what brand you're using. Some contacts may be more exspensive or cheaper than others.
An increase in labor cost will decrease supply, so the supply curve will shift left.
It decreases cost of production and increases supply.
yes there is a need for cost effective power supply like solar energy
explaine how free trade relates to specialization of supply of and cost of goods