The formula to calculate the Connection Cost is:
\[ CON = CD \cdot DR \]
Where:
Connection cost refers to the total expense incurred to establish a connection over a specified distance. This is commonly used in scenarios such as laying cables or pipelines, where the cost is directly proportional to the distance covered.
Let's say you have a connection distance (CD) of 100 feet and a distance rate (DR) of $2 per foot. Using the formula:
\[ CON = 100 \cdot 2 = 200 \, \text{\$} \]
So, the connection cost (CON) would be $200.