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3. You receive utility from days spent traveling on vacation domestically (D) and days spent traveling in a foreign country (F) as given by the utility function U(D, F) = DF. The price of a day spent traveling domestically is Rs 160 and in a foreign country Rs 200. Your annual budget for traveling is Rs 8,000.a) Compute your utility maximizing choice of domestic travel (D) and foreign travel (F). [2.5]b) Compute the price elasticity of your demand for domestic travel. [2.5] |
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Standard Deviationitual SeriesCalculate standard deviation (use direct method) and coefficient of standard deviation from the followingdata on marks obtained by 6 students in a class test. 14, 12, 16, 20, 18, 22 |
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Answer» Explanation: x2=196 144 256 400 324 484 =1804
CV=SD/AM ×100 =3.4155/17×100 =0.2009×100 =20.0911
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ISM stands for: ISM का अर्थ है : *1 pointIndian System of Minerals: खनिज की भारतीय प्रणालीIndian System of Machines मशीनों की भारतीय प्रणालीIndian System of Medicine चिकित्सा की भारतीय प्रणालीIndian System of Metals धातु की भारतीय प्रणालीplz .. reply fast.... |
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How is flexible exchange rate determined? |
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Why is it important to maintain good mental health? |
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Answer» ❤️ Answer ❤️ Good mental health helps you enjoy life and COPE with problems. It offers a FEELING of well-being and INNER strength. Just as you TAKE care of your body by eating right and exercising, you can do THINGS to protect your mental health. In fact, eating right and exercising can help maintain good mental health.✨❣️ |
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What is mental health? |
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Answer» Answer: Mental HEALTH includes our emotional, psychological, and SOCIAL well-being. It affects how we think, FEEL, and ACT. It also helps determine how we handle stress, relate to others, and make choices. Mental health is important at every stage of life, from childhood and adolescence through adulthood |
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For calculating boby mass index weight of the body is divided by |
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Answer» body MASS INDEX WEIGHT of the body is DIVIDED by HEIGHT of the body |
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How is output equal to Income Determination ?No Spam please..... |
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Answer» Explanation: A variety of measures of national income and output are used in economics to estimate total economic activity in a country or region, including gross domestic product (GDP), gross national product (GNP), net national income (NNI), and adjusted national income (NNI adjusted for natural RESOURCE depletion – also called as NNI at factor cost). All are SPECIALLY concerned with counting the total amount of goods and services PRODUCED within the economy and by various sectors. The boundary is usually DEFINED by geography or citizenship, and it is also defined as the total income of the nation and also restrict the goods and services that are counted. For instance, some measures count only goods & services that are exchanged for money, excluding bartered goods, while other measures may attempt to include bartered goods by imputing monetary VALUES to them. [1] |
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आर्थिक विकासा मुळे शहरीकरण वाढत जाते हे विदान...... आहे |
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How is output equal to income in Income Determination |
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Answer» Explanation: In the short run, the level of national income is determined by aggregate demand and aggregate supply. The supply of goods and services in a COUNTRY depends on the production CAPACITY of the community. But during the short period the PRODUCTIVE capacity does not change. If AD increases, output will ALSO increase and the level of national output (i.e., national income) will rise. On the other hand, if AD decreases, the national output or national income will also decrease. It follows that the equilibrium level of NI is determined by AD since the aggregate capacity remains more or less the same during the short run. Thus, there are two COMPONENTS of effective demand: |
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What is poverty and explain its types |
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Answer» Answer: Poverty is the state of not having ENOUGH material POSSESSIONS or income for a person's BASIC needs. Poverty may include social, economic, and POLITICAL elements. Absolute poverty is the complete lack of the means necessary to meet basic personal needs, such as FOOD, clothing, and shelter. |
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How is fixed rate of exchange determined? |
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Answer» Answer: Fixed EXCHANGE Rates. Currency prices can be determined in two main WAYS: a floating rate or a fixed rate. ... Therefore, if the demand for the currency is HIGH, the value will increase. If demand is low, this will DRIVE that currency price lower. Explanation: I hope it is helpful please mark me as BRAINLIST |
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What factors have triggered the rapid growth of consumer finance in India |
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The distant object in the universe that was with the brightness of hundreds of galaxies is |
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Answer» sun |
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Calculate standard deviations of the following data 25,50,45,30,70,42,36,58,34,60 |
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Answer» Explanation: THE CORRECT ANSWER IS 13.38 FORMULA FIR CALCULATING STANDARD DEVIATION IS σ2 =Σ(xi - μ)2 ----------------- N (25 - 44.6)2 + ... + (60 - 44.6)2 ------------------------------------------ 10 =1790.4 --------------- 10 = 179.04 = 179.04σ = √179.04 = 179.04σ = √179.04= 13.380582946942 |
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Corporate governance and the role of new age managers |
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Answer» Corporate governance is the system by which companies are directed and CONTROLLED. The RESPONSIBILITIES of the board include setting the company's strategic aims, providing the LEADERSHIP to put them into effect, supervising the management of the business and REPORTING to shareholders on their stewardship. |
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Describe how people can become resource in a country like India |
Answer» People BECOME resource by using their skills, knowledge, productivity and abilities.When human RESOURCES is further developed by BECOMING more EDUCATED and healthy,we call it human capital formation.
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Financial statements are the reports prepared by the company's management to provide the details of company’s financial information during a period of time. (a) Discuss how the THREE (3) reports of financial statement describing the financial health of a company. |
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When you can expect L shaped utility curves for consumers? |
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Answer» Answer: Yes Explanation: |
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All specific reserves are turned as |
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Answer» SECRET reserves Explanation: |
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What to write in conclusion part forFunctions a bank |
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Answer» have a GREAT day follow me Explanation: |
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Human development index wad developed by- |
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Answer» The United NATIONS Development Programme Data: The United Nations Development Programme is the INSTITUTION that publishes the Human Development Index. Explanation: |
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Liberalisation and ____have given boost to the industry with the efforts of private entrepreneurs |
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Answer» Answer:he following roles are played by liberalisation and foreign direct investment in the iron and steel industry:Iron and steel sector opened up for private investment by removing it from the list of industries RESERVED for the public sector. The market is now more oriented towards buyers RATHER than sellers.Redution of import DUTY on capital goods has led to reduction of capital costs and production costs for steel. It leads to flow of large-scale investment required for exploration and upgradation of technology.Addition and enhancement of capacity in the EXISTING plants as well as setting up of new plants.It leads to integration of Indian manufacturing units with the larger global economy.It also leads to increase in labour productivity with the adoption of new technology Production and export of steel has INCREASED at a higher rate after liberalisation. Explanation: |
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5 Find the regression line Yon XX 1 3 5 75 7 8 8 10Y 8 12 15 17 18 20 |
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Rupesh is the only son of Mr. Prakash. Rupesh isnot good in studies and he is very lazy. He also does not listen to his parents and generally remains unaffected by their advice for doing better in life. Which value is missing in Rupesh? What can Mr. Prakash do?THIS IS CLASS 9 ECONOMICS CBSE BOOK |
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Answer» Answer: Mr.Prakash should TEACH him a LESSON by not giving him freedom and say that if he NEEDS anything he shld earn it so through this Rupesh will UNDERSTAND things much better listen to elders and might even succed |
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Write the professional education of:JTA |
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Answer» Answer: jta – its origin, objectives - JAMAICA TEACHERS' Association The JTA is a democratic organization dedicated to the PROFESSIONAL, financial and social ... The draft bill to regulate the education system. Explanation: I hope it HELPS u have a nice day make me brilliant |
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Explain the term black money |
Answer» EXPLAIN the TERM black moneyBlack money includes all funds earned through illegal activity and otherwise legal INCOME that is not recorded for tax PURPOSES. Black money proceeds are usually received in cash from underground economic activity and, as such, are not taxed. |
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What are problems come in to all economics? |
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Answer» Answer: The fundamental economic PROBLEM is the issue of scarcity but UNLIMITED wants. Scarcity implies there is only a limited quantity of resources, e.g. finite fossil fuels. Because of scarcity, there is a constant opportunity COST – if you use resources to consume one good, you cannot consume another. |
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Explain the price determination in theperfectCompetition under thefollowing headsDemand of good(6) supply of good(0) Equilibrium of demand and Supply |
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Answer» Answer: MARKET equilibrium is defined as the STATE of rest that is determined by the rational objectives of the consumers and the producers (i.e. maximisation of satisfaction and profit RESPECTIVELY). It is a state where the aggregate quantity that all the firms WANT to sell are purchased by consumers, i.e. market supply equals market demand. At this situation, there is no incentive or tendency for any change in quantity demanded, quantity SUPPLIED and price. That is: yd = ys. Explanation: hope hope it helps...please mark me as brainliest |
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What is the realtionship between economic and statistics |
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Answer» Answer: 1. Statistics forms the basis for ANALYSING the PERFORMANCE of an economy and comparing it with other economies. For INSTANCE, data on National income for different YEARS can be used to assess the economic performance of the concerned economy |
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From Economy to First ClassRia was stulying at a reputed Business School in Mumbai Economics teacher was her favouritebecause of her teaching style, linking theory with real life and engaging the class with activeparticipation Sulla science graduate. Ria found Economics interesting, yet intriguing. For watvacation, she had planned to go home (Varanasi) by flight to save time She booked Air India becauseit was the first flighi in moming from Mumbai to Varanasi Also luckily she had got her Evountewindow seat in the sixth row. She reached the airport at 6 am.checked in and sunted the endless watDue to bad weather conditions and low visibility at Varanasi airport, the flight was delayed Shewas imated tired, and hungry, after all reaching Domestic airport at 6 am from Colaba was not ancasy task. Finally at II a.m., they announced boarding.Then happened something unexpected theofficial at scanning counter scanned her boarding pass and said. "Ma'am! Your ticket has beenupgraded to first class Would you accept it, please? What could she say? For a middle class girlartravel was a luxury and first class' was beyond her dreams. She somehow murmuredesAnd which she sat on her new upgraded seat she felt like it's a dream come truc The arbustesscame and offered a warm wet towel, a glass of juice...and suddenly like lightening it struck heris the what Economics teacher meant when she taught consumer surplus?Case Questions1 Why did Riu relate seal upgradation with consumer surplus? Discuss.2 Would diminishing marginal utility occur if it happens to her next time as well? Why orwhy not?i need answers in 150 words |
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What is positive and negative impact of globalization in india |
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Answer» Explanation: The various negative EFFECTS of GLOBALIZATION on INDIAN Industry are that it increased competition in the Indian market between the foreign companies and domestic companies. ... The effects of globalization on Indian Industry have PROVED to be positive as well as negative. Hope it's HELPFUL!!! 。◕‿◕。 |
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As per section 149, all investments made by a company on its own behalf shall be made and held by it in its own name. However there are some exceptions to this provision. What are the exceptions? |
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Answer» hiphopbundal212212y75udyifkhdh |
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"both output maximization and cost minimization lead to the same input combination " Do you agree? explain in 200 words |
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Answer» Answer: In the theory of production, the profit maximisation FIRM is in equilibrium when, ... For this, it will choose that combination which minimises its cost of production for a ... The isocost line EF shows lower cost but OUTPUT 200 cannot be attained with it. ... In other words, the marginal rate of technical substitution of labour for capital Combination of production factors that, at given prices, lead to the minimum ... PROCESSES that are technically efficient, we assume that the firm COMBINES labour and ... combination of inputs that minimizes the production cost (economically ...
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द कैरेक्टर्स ऑफ अल्टरनेटिव यूज़ ऑफ रिसोर्सेस दूसरा इज टू द प्रॉब्लम ऑफ चाइल्ड एक्सप्लेन द स्टेटमेंट |
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Answer» nsndjrkj in school for a while Explanation: bbdj RN and I will be able to GET the t tni is not open on that day holiday i. BRIDGE to bhej DIYO phir Jo terko nhi. ayega not I nj |
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चित्र में प्रदर्शन का अर्थ स्पष्ट करते हुए चार लाभ लिखिए |
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Change in the quantity demanded of a commodity due to change in its own price, other things remaining constant, is called |
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Answer» Answer: Elasticity of demand refers to change in QUANTITY consequent upon change in PRICE of the commodity. |
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CIS(1) High Fiscal Delit.10 borrowings byover reverduring a year.High fiscal deficit is bad because:229 cho HEJ! 16. lopot)of the economy.Fiscal deficit was estimated to be 5.4 per cent of GDP in 1981and it shot up to 8.4 per cent of GDP in 1990-91. It almost ledudebt trap' for the government.NEP became essential to restore fiscal discipline.government on account of the excess of its expenditure ol health of the economy.liit It triggers inflation which hinders the process of growth, an(iii) It lowers faith of international institutions (like World Bain the government of the country with regard to manageme |
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Answer» HEALTH of the economy government on ACCOUNT of the AXCESS of its EXPENDITURE |
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Which of the following shifts the demand for watches to the right?OptionsAn increase in the price of watchesA decrease in consumer incomes if watches are a normal goodA decrease in the price of watch batteries if watch batteries and watches arecomplementsEnd Test |
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Answer» Answer: An INCREASE in the PRICE of watches please MARK me as a brainliest |
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The probability that a patient recovers from a rare blood disorder is 0.4. If 20people have contracted this disease what is the probability that(i) Exactly 8 survive.(ii) How many are expected to survive on average.(iii) What is the probability that number of patient who recovers from the blooddisorder is more than two standard deviations away from the mean value? |
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च चित्रमय पदशन का अयस्पष्टअयस्पष्ट करनेलाम लिरिवेशचार |
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Answer» Answer: In the late 18th CENTURY, CALCUTTA, Bombay, and Madras rose in importance as PRESIDENCY cities, centres of British power in India. ... At the same time, historically important ports and cities such as Machilipatnam, Surat, and SERINGAPATAM declined In the late 18th century, Calcutta, Bombay, and Madras rose in importance as Presidency cities, centres of British power in India. ... At the same time, historically important ports and cities such as Machilipatnam, Surat, and Seringapatam declined Explanation: ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ |
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च चित्रमय पदशन का अयस्पष्ट करनेकरतलाम लिरिवेर ।चार |
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If the resultant of two forces is zero it implies that the two forces are____ |
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Define a clitical path |
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Answer» Answer: The critical PATH method, or critical path analysis, is an algorithm for scheduling a set of project activities. It is commonly used in conjunction with the program evaluation and REVIEW technique.the sequence of stages determining the minimum time needed for an OPERATION, especially when ANALYSED on a computer for a large organization. |
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(a) A factory uses a job costing system. The following cost data areavailable for the books for the year ended 31st March 2011:Direct material19,00,000Direct wages37,50,000Profit86,09,000Selling and distribution overheads 35,25,000Administrative overheads4,20,000Factory overheads34,50,000i. Prepare a cost sheet indicating the prime cost, works cost,production cost, cost of sales and sales value. (5)In 2011-2012, the factory had received an order for a number ofjobs. It is estimated that the direct materials would be 12,00,000and direct labor would be 37,50,000. What would be the price ofthese jobs if the factory intends to earn the same rate of profit onsales, assuming that the selling and distribution overhead has goneup by 15%. The factory recovers factory overhead as a percentageof direct wages and administrative and selling and distributionoverheads as a percentage of works cost, based on the cost ratesprevalent in the previous year. (2.5)(b) X Ltd. is committed to supply 24,000 bearings per annum to Y Ltd. ona steady basis. It is estimated that it costs 10 paise as inventory holdingcost per bearing per month and that the set-up cost per run of bearingmanufacture is 324.i. What would be the optimum run size of the for bearingmanufacture? (2.5)ii. Assuming that the company has a policy of manufacturing 6,000bearings per run, how much extra costs would the company beincurring as compared to the optimum run suggested in the partabove?(2.5) |
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Answer» Answer: this is the biggest question ya Explanation: |
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Find out which batsman is more consistent in his performance |
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Answer» 4-4x+x^2 -y^2 simplify Explanation: 4-4x+x^2 -y^2 simplify |
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Write a note on zamindari system in India |
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Answer» Answer: Zamindari System was introduced by Cornwallis in 1793 through Permanent Settlement ACT. It was introduced in provinces of Bengal, BIHAR, Orissa and VARANASI. ALSO known as Permanent Settlement System. ... Zamindars were given the rights to collect the rent from the peasants. Explanation: |
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