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What are the 3 basic economic problems of the society?

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asic ECONOMIC problem. all modern ECONOMIES have certain FUNDAMENTAL or basic economics problem to deal with. In every SINGLE economy including the so- called AFFLUENT society resources are limited

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Explain the various inventory control methods.

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uesby Casandra CampbellInventory ManagementApr 7, 2017 7 minute read31 commentsEmail Pinterest Facebook TWITTER LinkedInI used to dread the word “inventory”. As a part-time cashier in high SCHOOL, the word inventory only meant one thing: lots and lots of counting. It’s common for businesses to reconcile their inventory at the END of the year by counting up all their physical product and making sure it matches what's on the books. For big COMPANIES like the one I used to work for, this requires everyone's help.These days, I understand just how important solid inventory management is. Inventory is a PLACEHOLDER for money. You paid money for it, and you’ll get that money back (and then some) when you sell it.Why Inventory Management Is ImportantHolding inventory ties up a lot of cash. That's why good inventory management is crucial for growing a company. Just like cash flow, it can make or break your business

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Strategies for industrial strain development

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ies of STRAIN IMPROVEMENT of Industrial Microbes. Microbes PRODUCE a variety of products in very low concentrations which have been used as antibiotics, drugs, vitamins, enzymes, bulk ORGANIC compounds, polymers, amino acids, biofuels, ETC.

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Bibliography for demand class 11 project

Answer» IA; slide SHARE net ; CLASS 11 NCERT
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. How the scarcity and problem of choice go together explain it

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rcity and CHOISE go TOGETHER just because of main reason is that human wants are unlimited and that the things which satisfied humans thats are limited so people don't get more satisfaction from that leaves of thing after that peoples are divered with another thing that which gives him satisfied. in an economic terms scarcity simply implies that the supply of all desirable things are limited compares to demand. due to the scarcity of recouces. Itis not POSSIBLE for any SOCIETY to satisfy all the needs of their people. That's why an economy has to decided how to use it's limited resources to get the maximum satisfaction of the consumers of the society. as suppose the things are given with their satisfaction wich has their alternative uses the maximum satisfaction which gives him are better than one another at that situation the person had to choose that thing which gives him maximum satisfaction which deserved for him.... so we can said that both are go together or both are related to each other

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A report on the growth of trade and its effect on the life of people during the sultan period

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t on the GROWTH of trade and its EFFECT on the LIFE of people during the sultan PERIOD

7.

Explain withdrawal restriction

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204.2(d)(2) of REGULATION D of the Federal Reserve Board's definition of a “savings deposit” defines the LIMIT: the depositor is permitted or authorized to make no more than six TRANSFERS andwithdrawals, or a combination of such transfers and withdrawals, per CALENDAR month or statement cycle .

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Disadvantages of saving money in the bank

Answer» E here's ur ans:Disadvantages: Low returns : Savingsaccounts typically earn less over a period of TIME than the cost of inflation.Fight Inflation – By investing in equity or mutual funds[1] . Bankcharges : Banks will CHARGE you a certain amount of fees for using their servicesATM, debit card,MINIMUM balance etc.
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Main reason of mid day meal scheme explain its purpose

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ives by the CENTRAL government. The government of India initiated the National Programme of NUTRITIONAL Support to Primary EDUCATION (NP-NSPE) on 15 August 1995. The objective of the scheme is to help improve the effectiveness of primary education by IMPROVING the nutritional status of primary school children

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India's current account deficit in balance of trade is mainly due to which reason

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n reason for India's current account DEFICIT, in BALANCE of trade is corruption, among the political leaders, escaping INCOME tax by high earning PEOPLE,and many other factors, side by side.     India itself is very prosperous and wealthy country, once this country was known as the golden bird. But the present scenario is, a particular people have a large AMOUNT of money, whereas on the other side, some group of people are dying for malnutrition, and lack of food.

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Which country is largest country in world

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Which economic measures were introduced by alauddin khilji?

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c measures during Allauddin Khilji• He FIXED the price of food grains, fruits, vegetables, cloth ETC to stop speculation and black marketing which led to low PRICES of goods.• He took away the special rights of middlemen so that land owners could directly pay taxes into ROYAL treasury.• He reduced the salary of his soldiers to control the MILITARY expenditure

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What is mean by Globlisation??/

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sation is a PROCESS of EXCHANGE of goods,services and economies of ONE COUNTRY with other COUNTRIES.

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How to protect workers in the unorganized sector?

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ATE HERE IS YOUR ANSWERFollowing are the measures to PROTECT WORKERS in the unorganised sector: » Making laws to protect the rights.» Workers should also be MADE aware about their working conditions. » Government should also be aware about the conditions of these workers.HOPE IT HELPS.......✌PLEASE FOLLOW ME.......✌BY SHIVAM SHAURYA

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Role of khadi and village industries commission in entrepreneurship

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di and Village Industries Commission then uses these funds to implement its programs either directly - Through its 29 state offices, by directly funding Khadi and Village institutions and co-operatives, or indirectly through 33 Khadi and Village Industries Boards, which are statutory bodies FORMED by the state ...Its main functions include: To plan, promote, ORGANIZE and implement the programmes for DEVELOPMENT of Khadi and village industriesin rural AREAS. Creating and managing reserves of raw materials and supplying them to producers, creating common service FACILITIES for processing of raw material and semi-finished goods.

16.

Bring out the relationship between AR and MR curves under various price conditions

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... HOPE it is HELPFUL ...

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What is substitute goods

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ICH ARE SUBSTITUTE OF EACH OTHER ARE KNOWN AS SUBSTITUTE GOODSLIKE COFFEY 8S THE SUBSTITUTE OF TEA IF PRICE OF TEA RISE THAN DEMAND OF COFFEE INCREASE

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Prepare a frequency distribution table by exclusive method from the marks of 30 students given below (Take first class as 0-10): 10 12 5 70 65 24 39 46 40 6082 40 60 74 26 67 17 54 15 4950 33 27 11 04 19 60 40 72 20................plz answer

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II       2    (04 & 05)10-20   IIII\ I   6   (10, 12, 17, 15 , 11 , 19)20-30  IIII     4     (24 , 26 , 27 , 20)30-40  II       2     (39 , 33 )40-50  IIII\     5     (46 , 40 , 40 , 49 , 40)50-60  II       2      (54 , 50)60-70  IIII\     5     (65 , 60 , 60 , 67 , 60)70-80  III       3     (70 , 74 , 72)80-90  I        1      (82)

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Explain the role and importance of primary sector?

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YOUR ANSWER _____________IT'S IMPORTANCE→↓↓↓The primary sector is USUALLY most importantin less-developed countries and typically less important in INDUSTRIAL countries. The primary sector is the agriculture, forestry, fishing and mining sector. This sector provides food for the other sectors.IT'S ROLE→↓↓↓primary sector is very important sector in india because it provides livelihood to most of the POPULATION of country. It includes agriculture fisheries mining etc. Primary sector contributes much more in GDP . ... Primary sectors of India make direct use of natural resources .This includes agriculture,mining etc.HOPE IT HELPS UH!!!!

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Name the sub sectors of tertiary sector?

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SWER GOES HERE ________The tertiary INDUSTRY is the SEGMENT of the economy that provides services to its consumers, including a WIDE range of businesses such as financial institutions, schools and RESTAURANTS. It is also known as the tertiary sector or SERVICE industry/sector.HOPE IT HELPS UH

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Why did big powers need to have alliance with smaller countries write four reasons?

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e here's your ANSWER The superpowers formed military alliances with smaller countries because of the following reasons: a. Control over VITAL RESOURCES - The smaller countries like those located in the Middle East were a source of vital resources such as oil and minerals, which would be beneficial for the superpowers to develop arsenals and to wage a war.b. Location - The superpowers formed alliances with such small countries, which were NEARBY the other, so that they could spy and keep an eye on each other’s development.c. Control over territory - The superpowers could establish control over the territories.Hope this MAY help you..........

22.

Shyam belongs to that indian state which is least populated .Name the state.

Answer» AL PRADESH which is having LEAST POPULATION in INDIA
23.

How does industrial policy impact on the economy and industry?

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ialization is the main condition for the development or growth of Indian ECONOMY because INDUSTRIAL sector plays a pivotal role in the economy, they can solve the PROBLEMS of GENERAL poverty, unemployment, backwardness, low PRODUCTIVITY and low standard of living etc.

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When price of commodity rises, the demand for it. fill in the blanks

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ice of a commodity RISES,the demand for that product declines due to law of demand, as there exist an inverse relationship between QUANTITY demanded and PRICE

25.

How is food Security affected during a calamity?...

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26.

What is liberalisation ? Describe any four effects of liberaliaaton on theindian economy?

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g barriers or RESTRICTIONS set by the government is known as LIBERALISATION.   Effects of liberalisation on the Indian economy :   (a) Barriers to foreign trade and foreign investment were partially REMOVED.   (b) Goods could be imported and exported easily. (c) Foreign companies could Set-up factories and offices here.   (d) Indian producers got opportunities to compete with producers around the globe.hope it HELPS you

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Mention two uses of statistics in eduction

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ld of education has a number of challenges in terms of policy planning, and statistics are particularly important as they often provide some of the only objective INFORMATION that ADMINISTRATORS use when MAKING organizational and curricular decisions. WITHOUT this hard data in place, often nothing separates the merits of the various arguments that people on different sides of policy decisions MAKE supporting their own cases.

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Questions : (a) Which of the above family faces chronic hunger and why? (b) Which of the above family faces seasonal hunger and why?(c) Where in India would you find a greater proportion of people suffering from seasonal hunger and why?

Answer» RY SORRY I don't KNOW
29.

Differentiate between cronical hunger and seasonal hunger

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l hunger REFERS to those who are unable to get SUFFICIENT FOOD for continuous time. many poors and farmers are SUFFERING from this.seasonal hunger refers to those who are unable to get sufficient food in some months.Many WORKERS and poors are suffering from this

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What is the relationship between the financial system and the economy?

Answer» AL system plays a key ROLE in fostering economic growth by efficiently channelling the FUNDS to ... After the DOC umentation of the POSITIVE relationship between finance.
31.

What do you mean by analysis of data ?

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alysis is a process of inspecting, cleansing, transforming, and modeling datawith the goal of discovering useful information, informing conclusions, and supporting decision-making. Data analysis has multiple FACETS and approaches, encompassing diverse techniques under a variety of names, while being used in different business, science, and social science domains. In today's business, data analysis is playing a role in making decisions more scientific and helping the business achieve effective operation.[1]Data mining is a PARTICULAR data analysis technique that focuses on modeling and KNOWLEDGE discovery for predictive rather than PURELY descriptive purposes, while business intelligence COVERS data analysis that relies heavily on aggregation, focusing mainly on business information.[2] In statistical applications, data analysis can be divided into descriptive statistics, exploratory data analysis (EDA), and confirmatory data analysis (CDA). EDA focuses on discovering new features in the data while CDA focuses on confirming or falsifying existing hypotheses. Predictive analytics focuses on application of statistical models for predictive forecasting or classification, while text analytics applies statistical, linguistic, and structural techniques to extract and classify information from textual sources, a species of unstructured data. All of the above are varieties of data analysis.

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How to protect workers in the unorganised sector? explain in points

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rnment can fix the minimum wages rate and working hours.(ii) Government can provide cheap LOANS to the self employed people.(iii) Government can provide cheap and affordable basic services like education, health, food to these workers.(IV) Government can frame new laws which can provide provision for overtime, paid leave, leave DUE to SICKNESS, ETC.

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‘One Final test of the free And fairness of elections lies in the outcome itself, justify this statement with any 330 but examples..

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lowing points state outcomes of elections in India (i) The ruling parties routinely lose elections in India both at the national and state levels. In fact in every two out of the three elections held in the last fifteen years, the ruling party lost. (ii) Candidates who are known to have spent a lot of MONEY on ‘buying votes’ and those with known criminal connections often lose elections. (iii) Barring very few DISPUTED elections, the electoral outcomes are usually accepted as ‘people’s verdict’ by defeated party. So, considering the above points, it is truly said that one FINAL test of the free and fairness of ELECTION lies in the OUTCOME itself.

34.

Tan squre theta +cot square theta=x square +1÷x square

Answer» NG is WRONG in your QUESTION this is not POSSIBLE
35.

Role of private sector in higher education- discuss

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er explores need, challenges of privatization of higher education in India. The last two decades had WITNESSED unprecedented growth in institutes of higher education primarily due to private sector participation. The private sector has contributed SIGNIFICANTLY in increasing the gross enrollment ratio (GER) from 10% in 2000 to 13.8% in 2010. The private sector is expected to provide useful contribution in ACHIEVING the target of 30% GER by 2020 set by government of India. THOUGH the private institutes have grown in number they are not able to attract the high ranking students. The issues of quality, access, equity, inclusiveness require urgent ATTENTION of the stakeholders. Unemplyability of graduates is a cause of concern. Proper regulatory framework supported by mutual trust and accountability is important for the establishment of vibrant global private higher education institutions which can ensure quality, access, and inclusiveness.

36.

Write short bote on role of money and muscles power

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nd muscles power play an important role in POLITICAL party mainly nominated those CANDIDATES who can raise money for contesting election .rich people and organisations that heavily fund during election can EASILY influence the policies and decision of the party.I hope this will help YOUIF not then comment me

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Discuss any three development goals other than income

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wo goals are :-1.) Respect :- Suppose you have OFFER of a job where you get more salary than others but you have to sit on floor and work while the other employees work by sitting on seats... WOULD you prefer that job? No, Of course not. That's why respect is also needed. 2.) SecuritySuppose you have got a job where you get salary of Rs 1 lakh but you have to live in forests where many types of ANIMALS, snakes live.Would you prefer that job?No, Of course not.That's why security is needed.I hope this will HELP youIf not then comment me

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A consumer consumes only two goods x and y, both priced at rs 2 per unit. If theconsumer chooses a combination of the two goods with mrs equal to 2, is the consumer in equilibrium? What will a rational consumer will do in this situation? Explain.

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Is the ANSWER. I HOPE this will HELP YOUIF not then COMMENT me

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Which statement correctly describes the Senate? It’s the lower chamber of Congress and has one hundred members. It’s the upper chamber of Congress and has one hundred members. It’s the lower chamber of Congress and has four hundred thirty-five members. It’s the upper chamber of Congress and has four hundred thirty-five members.

Answer» E upper CHAMBER of Congress and has 100 members.
40.

Hello there..!!What is formula for taking out variance?

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iance (σ2) is a measure of how far each VALUE in the DATA set is from the mean. Here is how it is DEFINED: SUBTRACT the mean from each value in the data. This GIVES you a measure of the distance of each value from the mean.

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List and explain the major characteristics

Answer» COMPLETE you QUESTION PLZ
42.

Which was the first Indian Bank of introduce credit card

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E HERE'S YOUR ANSWER...ICICI BANK was the FIRST Indian bank to PROVIDE internet banking facility. First bank to introduce ATM in India was HSBC in 1987, Mumbai. Central Bank of India was the first public bank to introduce Credit card. ...

43.

Explain any one distinguishable causes of rural poverty and urban poverty.

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any one distinguishable causes of rural poverty and urban poverty.ExplanationPoverty can be DEFINED as a state in which an individual or group of people are deprived of basic NEEDS such as food, shelter or clothing. The main cause of urban poverty is unemployment.Urban areas have more employment OPPORTUNITIES DUE to the diversity of jobs available. In rural areas the main activity is cultivation of land.

44.

Why many cases of abuse and violence are not reported

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s of emotional abuse, victims OFTEN begin to doubt themselves and second-guess all their decisions. This can prevent them from getting the help they so desperately need. There’s a form of emotional abuse known as gas lighting where the victim is manipulated into doubting their own memories of what happened, and wondering if they’re crazy.  Sometimes victims are even convinced that what’s happening is NORMAL, or even their fault. It’s hard, but if this is happening to you, you need to trust your instincts and step away from the situation to get help. Speak to someone you can trust (you can even call any of the numbers I’ve provided below Choma).Fear of RetaliationOften people are scared of reporting abuse because of the way that family and friends will react. Victim-shaming, which is where the victim of abuse is somehow made to feel like they are responsible for their abuse, is a huge problem. It prevents people from healing from their trauma because people either don’t believe them or imply that they were somehow at fault. Chomas, if you were or are the victim of abuse, it is never your fault, remember that!If the abuse occurs in your family or group of friends, you might be afraid to speak out because of how they’ll react. Maybe you’re WORRIED that they’ll take the abuser’s side? It’s a valid fear, but at the end of the day you need to put yourself first and get the help you need to get away from abusive situations.Abuse is a huge problem in our country Choma, and it’s one that won’t go away until we break the stigma and silence around it. That comes from reporting these acts to the police victim SUPPORT centres and other organisations who are here specifically to help. If you speak up about your own abuse (or abuse you suspect is happening to someone you know), not only will you get help, you may save someone else from facing the same thing another day.pls mate mark as BRAINLIEST

45.

Describe any four limitations of statistics

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Explanation:four limitations of statistics ARE1) Statistics laws are true on average.2)To Many methods to study PROBLEMS:In statistics we use so many methods to FIND a single result. Variation can be found by quartile deviation, mean deviation or standard deviations and results vary in each CASE. (3) Statistics cannot be applied to heterogeneous data that means same kind of data is require to compare and analysis. (4) If sufficient care is not exercised in collecting, analyzing and interpretings the data, statistical result MIGHT be misleading.

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How did the indian entrepreneurs accumulate capital for investment?

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dian ENTREPRENEURS earned huge CAPITAL from China TRADE- the trading of opium to China and taking tea from China to England. ... Having earned some wealth businessmen had vision of developing INDUSTRIES in India.

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How has liberalisation helped in globalisation process?

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isation of TRADE and investment policies has helped theglobalisation process by MAKING foreign trade and investment easier. Earlier, several developing countries had placed barriers and RESTRICTIONS on imports and investments from ABROAD to PROTECT domestic production

48.

The imperial state in china used for a long time the major producer of

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erial state of CHINA for a long time remain the MAJOR producer of printed material because CHINESE civil services examinations required USE number or text books for its preparation and recruitment, which were printed in vast NUMBERS under the sponsorship of the Imperial state.

49.

When price of commodity rises the demand for it Fil in the blank

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..PLEASE MARK as BRAINLIEST

50.

Name some means of livelihood in rular areas

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ans of LIVELIHOOD are agriculture, TRANSPORTATION , shopkeeping hope this will HELP u