Explain what the volume variance is and how it is computed.

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Explain what the volume variance is and how it is computed.

The volume variance is the difference between the number of units sold used to prepare the original/planning forecast and the actual number of units sold in the period. The volume variance is computed by subtracting the original/planning forecast units sold from the actual number of units sold.