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The class marks of a distribution are 26,31,36,41,46 and 51. Then the first class interval is-23.5-28.523-2822.5-27.5none of the above |
Answer» ONG>ANSWER: after SOMETIME I will answer |
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Give one word for the following 1.Express one's view clearly and firmly.____________. |
Answer» ONG>EXPLANATION: EXACT or pricsied...... |
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Question : pie diagrams are two dimensional diagrams truefalseboth a and bnone of the above |
Answer» ONG>Explanation:two dimensional figures:-(in the ATTACHMENT)HOPE it helps.....mark as BRAINLIEST........ |
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What is Social Exclusion? Please answer on your known words. Kindly DONT COPY from Google because I also know to search from it..................... |
Answer» SOCIAL exclusion, MARGINALIZATION or social marginalisation is the social DISADVANTAGE and relegation to the FRINGE of SOCIETY. |
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Explain functions and importance of land |
Answer» ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ ❥ Land is considered the PRIMARY factor of production. Land is required to construct factories and industries to CARRY out the production process. Land is of great IMPORTANCE to mankind. A nation's economic WEALTH is directly related to the richness of its natural resources. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
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What does the acronym covid 19 represent |
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The price elasticity of demand of good X is double the price elasticity of demand of good Y.a 10% rise no the price of good Y results in fall in it's demand by 60 units. if original demand of commodity Y was 400,calculate percentage rise in quantity demanded of good X when its price falls from Rs 10to Rs8 per unit |
Answer» ong>Explanation: According to the question : Ed of X = 2Ed of Y % change in price of Y = 10 Q of Y= (-60) Q of Y = 400 Q1 of Y = 340 P of X = 10 P1 of X = 8 and we need to find % change in demand of X = ? now from the given information we can calculate P of X = P1 of X - P of X = 8 -10 = ( -2 ) % change in demand of Y = Q of Y/Q of Y * 100 = (-60 )/400 * 100 = (-15) now as we know % change in price and demand of Y we can calculate it's Ed Ed of Y = % change in demand of Y / % change in price of Y = (-15)/10 = (-1.5) now in the question we had the information that Ed of X = 2Ed of Y Ed of X = 2*(-1.5) = (-3) now % change in price of X = P of X/ P of X * 100 = ( - 2)/10 * 100 = (-20) Ed of X = % change in demand of X/ % change in price of X (-3) = % change in demand of X / (-20) NOW FINALLY % change in demand of X = 60 % ☺ |
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Explain the chain effect of increase in income of buyers of a commodity on its demand. |
Answer» ONG>Explanation: The extent to which the demand for a commodity is INFLUENCED by the increase in INCOME depends UPON the nature of the good, that is, whether the good is a normal good or an inferior good.
(i) Normal Good If the good is a normal good, then with increase in income, the demand for good increases. Income ↑ ⇒ Demand ↑
(ii) Inferior Good If the good is an inferior good, then with increase in income the consumer’s demand falls for such goods. Income ↑ ⇒ Demand ↓ |
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state whether the following statement is true or false. explain . when the equilibrium price of a good is less than its market price, there will be competition among sellers. |
Answer» ONG>EXPLANATION: Dear Student, A higher market price than the equilibrium price means that there is an excess supply in the market. This will increase competition among the sellers selling that good, as the supplier who will be able to supply the extra goods earlier than the others will be able to capture the market and WIPE out the profits. Therefore, Statement is True. When the equilibrium price of a good is LESS than its market price, there will be competition among sellers. Regards |
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Write four problems caused in increasing population? |
Answer» ong>Answer: quality of LIFE decrease employement OPPORTUNITIES decrease competetion increases |
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The si unit of mole lumi |
Answer» ong>Answer: The mole, symbol MOL, is the SI unit of amount of substance. ONE mole contains exactly 6.022 140 76 x 1023 ELEMENTARY entities. This number is the fixed NUMERICAL value of the Avogadro constant, NA, when expressed in the unit mol–1 and is called the Avogadro number. |
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“Friends should encourage each other to do the right thing”. Do you agree? Why? |
Answer» ong>EXPLANATION: Yes.I agree.Because they can get some CONFIDENT in doing a RIGHT thing and they may get our SUPPORT |
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Direct Investigation Method is comparatively.. dearer method.(less/more |
Answer» ONG>ANSWER: answer. more I hope this will HELP you |
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What are the reasons for increase in population in India ? 2 pointsIgnorance — many people do not know the various methods available.Traditional beliefs — many people think children are the gift of God.Economic reasons — poor people think children are helping hands to increase the income of the family.All the above |
Answer» ong>EXPLANATION: Some of the most important causes of population growth in India are as follows: 1. Widening Gap between Birth and DEATH Rates 2. Low Age at Marriage 3. ... Other Causes. Widening Gap between Birth and Death Rates: ... Low Age at Marriage: ... High Illiteracy: ... Religious Attitude towards FAMILY PLANNING: ... Other Causes: |
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Pls explain me this billing |
Answer» ong>Answer: THANK you so MUCH for THANKING my answers let's be frnds |
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______, needs, wants, and demands are basic principles in the field of marketing (I can't see the subject TLE) |
Answer» ong>ANSWER: resources Explanation: please mark it as BRAINLIEST |
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169. |
37 We can use or seen a computer, |
Answer» ong>Answer: I can tell this is a trick question, but I’m pretty sure I’ve seen a computer around here somewhere. Let me get up from this DESK and take my hands off of this keyboard so I can see around this big monitor in front of me. It’s ALSO hard to see around this MacBook that I use for work since it sits right next to the aforementioned monitor. Not to mention the big black tower thingy on the other side next to the monitor. The thing with the blue LED fan spinning thingys that my keyboard and monitor is CABLED to. But before I get up, let me disconnect my smart phone from the charger and take that with me. Give me a minute. I’ll FIND it. I realize that the answer above might be too flippant. Maybe I need to think about this more. Maybe this question is more existential or philosophical in nature. Have you seen a computer? I mean really seen it? Seen past the metal and plastic exterior and past the components inside to what a computer really is? Do we really UNDERSTAND what a computer is today? A portal to friends and family. A portal to entertainment. A portal to knowledge. A portal to entertainment and knowledge. (Sometimes those can be combined.) A portal to the good in the world. And the bad. Yes, I think I have seen a computer. And I’m glad |
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-निम्न में से कौन सी आर्थिक क्रिया नहीं है- अधिक से अधिक बचत करना।वस्तुओं और सेवाओं का उत्पादन करना।वस्तुओं और सेवाओं का उपभोग करना।पूंजी निर्माण करना। |
Answer» ER: अधिक से अधिक बचत करना। वस्तुओं और सेवाओं का उत्पादन करना। वस्तुओं और सेवाओं का उपभोग करना। पूंजी निर्माण करना |
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15. Compute i aspeyre's i Paashe's Index number from the following table : Quantity ofcurrent year6 |
Answer» ong>Answer: Sandeep_garg_(2018) Solutions for Class 11 Commerce Economics Chapter 9 INDEX Numbers are provided here with simple step-by-step explanations. These solutions for Index Numbers are EXTREMELY popular among Class 11 Commerce students for Economics Index Numbers Solutions come handy for quickly completing your homework and preparing for exams. All questions and ANSWERS from the Sandeep_garg_(2018) Book of Class 11 Commerce Economics Chapter 9 are provided here for you Explanation: PLEASE BHAI MARK AT BRAINLIESTS ANSWER PLEASE BRO |
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Who is the world gdp top 10 country |
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173. |
IDENTIFY THE PART OF THE EYE THAT CONTRACTS AND DILATES |
Answer» IRIS Explanation: |
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It is chapter of class 9th economics i will mark u as brainlist no spam answers.... The person who give spam answer will be reported.... |
Answer» KHAIRIYAT Poochho KABHI To khairiyat Poochho Tumhare BIN Deewane ka KYA hal hai big fan of Sushant Singh Rajput |
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What are the factors affecting economic activities? |
Answer» Answer: Six Factors Of ECONOMIC Growth Natural Resources. The discovery of more natural resources like oil, or MINERAL deposits may BOOST economic growth as this shifts or increases the country's Production Possibility Curve. ... Physical CAPITAL or Infrastructure. ... Population or Labor. ... Human Capital. ... Technology. ... Law. HOPE IT HELPS YOU..PLEASE MARK AS BRAINLIST |
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1. What additional factors, other than the ones given in the figure 4.2, determine economic activities |
Answer» Answer: By the end of this section, you will be able to: Identify the demanders and suppliers in a financial market. Explain how interest rates can affect supply and demand Analyze the economic effects of U.S. debt in terms of domestic financial MARKETS Explain the role of price ceilings and usury laws in the U.S. United States’ households, institutions, and domestic businesses saved almost $1.9 TRILLION in 2013. Where did that savings go and what was it used for? Some of the savings ended up in banks, which in turn loaned the money to individuals or businesses that wanted to borrow money. Some was invested in private companies or loaned to government agencies that wanted to borrow money to raise funds for purposes like building roads or mass TRANSIT. Some firms reinvested their savings in their own businesses. In this section, we will determine how the demand and supply model links those who wish to supply financial capital (i.e., savings) with those who demand financial capital (i.e., borrowing). Those who save money (or make financial investments, which is the same thing), whether individuals or businesses, are on the supply side of the financial market. Those who borrow money are on the demand side of the financial market. For a more detailed treatment of the different kinds of financial investments like bank accounts, stocks and bonds, see the Financial Markets chapter. WHO DEMANDS AND WHO SUPPLIES IN FINANCIAL MARKETS? In any market, the price is what suppliers receive and what demanders pay. In financial markets, those who supply financial capital through saving expect to receive a rate of return, while those who demand financial capital by receiving funds expect to pay a rate of return. This rate of return can come in a variety of forms, depending on the type of investment. The simplest example of a rate of return is the interest rate. For example, when you supply money into a savings account at a bank, you receive interest on your deposit. The interest paid to you as a percent of your deposits is the interest rate. Similarly, if you demand a loan to buy a car or a computer, you will need to pay interest on the money you borrow. Let’s consider the market for borrowing money with credit cards. In 2014, almost 200 million Americans were cardholders. Credit cards allow you to borrow money from the card’s issuer, and pay back the borrowed amount plus interest, though most allow you a period of time in which you can repay the loan without paying interest. A typical credit card interest rate ranges from 12% to 18% per year. In 2014, Americans had about $793 billion outstanding in credit card debts. About half of U.S. families with credit cards report that they almost always pay the full BALANCE on time, but one-quarter of U.S. families with credit cards say that they “hardly ever” pay off the card in full. In fact, in 2014, 56% of consumers carried an unpaid balance in the last 12 months. Let’s say that, on average, the annual interest rate for credit card borrowing is 15% per year. So, Americans pay tens of billions of dollars every year in interest on their credit cards—plus basic fees for the credit card or fees for late payments. Figure 1 illustrates demand and supply in the financial market for credit cards. The horizontal axis of the financial market shows the quantity of money that is loaned or borrowed in this market. The vertical or price axis shows the rate of return, which in the case of credit card borrowing can be measured with an interest rate. Table 5 shows the quantity of financial capital that consumers demand at various interest rates and the quantity that credit card firms (often banks) are willing to supply. The graph shows how a price set below equilibrium causes a shortage of credit and how one set above the equilibrium creates a surplus of credit Figure 1. Demand and Supply for Borrowing Money with Credit Cards. In this market for credit card borrowing, the demand curve (D) for borrowing financial capital intersects the supply curve (S) for lending financial capital at equilibrium €. At the equilibrium, the interest rate (the “price” in this market) is 15% and the quantity of financial capital being loaned and borrowed is $600 billion. The equilibrium price is where the quantity DEMANDED and the quantity supplied are equal. At an above-equilibrium interest rate like 21%, the quantity of financial capital supplied would increase to $750 billion, but the quantity demanded would decrease to $480 billion. At a below-equilibrium interest rate like 13%, the quantity of financial capital demanded would increase to $700 billion, but the quantity of financial capital supplied would decrease to $510 billion. Interest Rate (%) Quantity of Financial Capital Demanded (Borrowing) ($ billions) Quantity of Financial Capital Supplied (Lending) ($ billions) 11 $800 $420 13 $700 $510 15 $600 $600 17 $550 $660 19 $500 $720 21 $480 $750 MARK ME AS THE BRAIN LIST.... |
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What is human capital?? Give definition........ |
Answer» HEY mate!! HERE IS THE ANSWER ______________________ ↪Human capital is the stock of skill and productive knowledge embodied in them . ↪Population becomes human capital when there is an investment made in the FORM of education training and medical care . ↪Following are the advantages of human capital : ⚫it increases the productivity of the workers. ⚫ educated, trained and healthy PEOPLE can use natural resources in a better way ⚫it adds to QUALITY of labour Hope it helps to you. |
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What is budget line (class 12) any one please ans me |
Answer» Budget Line or PRICE Line This line is showing different COMBINATIONS of TWO goods which a CONSUMER can attain at given income and MARKET price of the goods |
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स्विंग सहायता समूह में महिलाएं किस प्रकार अपनी अहम भूमिका निभाई है वर्णन करें |
Answer» स्वयं सहायता समूह के सदस्य के रूप में काम करने के कारण महिलाओं की स्वयं निर्णय लेने की शक्ति का विकास होता है । महिलाओं द्वारा बैंकों के साथ लेन-देन, कागजी कार्रवाई इत्यादि करने से उनमें आत्म-विश्वास पनपता है । समूह की गतिविधियों के संचालन, बैठकों में भाग लेने से महिलाओं की स्वनिर्णय की क्षमताओं का विकास होता है जो धीरे-धीरे परिवार और समुदाय में उनकी सोच को आवाज मिलती है । |
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Briefly explain any two factors on which supply depends |
Answer» Answer: STAY happy |
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State two features of large scale industries. |
Answer» Answer: Large scale INDUSTRIES, usually, produce capital and basic goods (instruments, MACHINES, chemicals, ETC.) They are capable of generating funds for the research and development of new technologies. Due to the large scale of operations, they have the POTENTIAL to lower the cost of goods. Explanation: If you THINK I'm right you can mark me as brainliest. |
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How to make dried mangoes? |
Answer» WATCH there VIDEOS in SOCIAL WEBSITES......... Have a bangtan evening ❥ |
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In which state poverty ratio is highest, किस राज्य की गरीबी अनुपात सबसे अधिक है *2 pointsAssamMPBiharUP |
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Some common question asked for an interview write in 150 words |
Answer» WHAT'S UR AIM? WHAT'S UR GRADUATION |
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Hlo guys ons read this paraghow te people is suffering |
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I make people a brainliest for free -- 1st answer and you are a brainliest ... no slangs or nsfw . Rest type anything |
Answer» FREE POINTS......... |
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True or False1. Earliest industries were set up near river banks. 2. An isolated dwelling of villages is called compact settlement. 3. In India, the densest network of roads is found in the peninsular plateau.4. National Highway connected important cities across the country. 5. The Indian Railway network is the largest in Asia. |
Answer» true true false true true |
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Fill ups1. The first settlement came into being after discovery of __________ .2. ___________ settlement are closely built around plains.3. ___________ are the best means to link rural and urban centers.4. Electric engines are not only _________ but also _________.5. In India, inland waterways are found in _________ and _________ river system. |
Answer» 1.places 2.urban 3.roads 5.kaveri and NARMADA |
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The public sector did not show better financial performance or profitability Give reasons |
Answer» Answer: No, public sector companies cannot compete with the private sector in profit and efficiency due to following reasons: Motive: The main motive of private sector is to earn profit and, whereas the main motive of public sector is to provide services to public. Stakeholding : The MAJOR stakeholding in the case of public sector is goverment and its control lies in the hands of the goverment, whereas in the case of the private sector the individual is the major holder in the shares of the company. Efficiency : The efficiency of the private sector is more as the efficiency and working depends upon the private individuals , whereas in the case of public FIRM the efficieny goes down due to in efficiency Explanation: PLEASE follow me and MARKED me as BRAINLIST |
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Koi support nahi Kar raha |
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The passage given above relates to which of the following options |
Answer» Where is the PASSAGE? bro/Sis...... |
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कौन सा रंग भूख को बढ़ाता है |
Answer» भडकीले रंग जैसे - पीला, नारंगी और लाल, हमारी भूख को सबसे ज्यादा उत्तेजित करने के लिए जाने जाते हैं। विशेष रूप से लाल, हमारे रक्तचाप और हृदय गति को बढ़ाता है, जिससे हमें अधिक भूख लगती है |
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1.Primary occupation are activities that deal directly with ________ and _________ . |
Answer» Primary activities are directly dependent on the environment as these REFER to utilisation of earth's resources such as land, WATER, vegetation, building materials and minerals. It, THUS includes hunting and gathering, pastoral activities, fishing, forestry, AGRICULTURE, and mining and quarrying. |
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Pagbabago ng kondisyon ng klima bunga ng mga gawain ng tao. *ADesertificationBGlobal WarmingCHinterlandsDOzone Layer |
Answer» Answer: c Explanation: BOKO inhibitory zip-up in-situ HYDRATE Honolulu Java UPHILL SA |
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Article on the educated parents is virtuous to upcoming generation |
Answer» Answer: Educated parents invest more HEAVILY on the education of their CHILD. This is because they have realised the importance of education as they themselves are educated. They are ALSO conscious of proper NUTRITION and hygiene. They accordingly look after their childrens need by providing them good education and better health facilities. In is way a virtuous CYCLE is created by the educated parents. |
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Sa hilagang bahagi hangganan ng Asya ang Arctic Ocean, sa silangang ang Pacific Ocean, sa timog naman ang Indian Ocean. Ito ang patunay na ang Asya ay_____________________________. |
Answer» market Explanation: |
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To times eleven players plus an oblong ,pointy ball |
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Q.29) which Indian state gives 7.5% reservation to students of stategovernment school in medical courses?GujaratJapanTamil NaduMaharashtra |
Answer» TAMIL NAIDU .......... |
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Two players , a net, a pair of rackets and small ballsclue (golf, curling, basketball,tennis, American football, football and soccer, volleyball,snooker |
Answer» answer is TENNIS Explanation: tennis contain two PEOPLE |
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