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When can utility be negative |
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Answer» Explanation: i HOPE this will help you PLEASE GIVE my ANSWER as brainlist answer |
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What conditions are required by a firm to form monopoly????plz tell me fast |
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Answer» hi Three conditions characterize a MONOPOLISTICALLY competitive MARKET. First, the market has many firms, none of which is large. SECOND, there is FREE entry and exit into the market; there are no barriers to entry or exit. Third, each firm in the market produces a differentiated product.give thanks on my answers |
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IN 2003 THE AREA CULTIVATED BY SMALL FARMERS IN INDIA WAS HOW MUCH PERCENTAGE OF TOTAL CULTIVATED AREA? |
Answer» 82.6 MILLION HECTARES........ |
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If you know that the role of Iraq's oilreserves is 148 billion barre is, and thatthe average OPEC reserve is 1080 binionbarrels, and bag's oil production isų million barrels per day, OPEC productionis 35 million barrels per day, the oilRopwoninextraction cast standard is 5%. The sesize triterion is sl.. what is required isto calculate trag's share of OPEC if youknow that the total quota of OPEC Coludziejis 20 milion barrel per day |
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Answer» kbfxy4keyctv the egg h5665656657666 tu6 tu55 Dr set ho PI hun NIKKI t Guv CYNTHIA YT? economy |
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Economics is ofthen reffered to as _____ science. |
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Answer» Answer: ECONOMICS is generally REGARDED as social SCIENCE, which REVOLVES around the RELATIONSHIPS between individuals and societies. Explanation: |
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Why does the government spend so much money on public facilities? |
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Answer» Answer: The government spends money for a variety of reasons: Reduce inequality (WELFARE payments like UNEMPLOYMENT benefit). Provide public goods (fire, POLICE, national defence) Provide important public services like education and health (merit goods) Explanation: HOPE it helps you mate... |
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Definition of economic |
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Answer» Economics is a social SCIENCE concerned with the production, distribution, and CONSUMPTION of GOODS and services. ... Economics can generally be broken down into macroeconomics, which concentrates on the behavior of the aggregate economy, and MICROECONOMICS, which focuses on individual consumers and businesses... hope this ANSWER helps you...❤❤✌✌ |
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Prepare a report on productivity awareness among Enterprise |
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Answer» Answer: Productivity awareness In a formal sense, productivity REFERS to how well an organization converts INPUT (such as labour, MATERIALS, machines and capital) into goods and services or output. But today it is no longer limited to measuring ratios of inputs and outputs. Basically, increasing productivity just means working smarter. Productivity is the state of being able to create, particularly at a high quality and quick speed. An example of productivity is being able to make top notch SCHOOL projects in a limited amount of time. An example of productivity is how quickly a TOY factory is able to produce toys. Hope it will help you. |
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What is standard unit for measurements of agricultural land? |
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Answer» hectare Explanation: |
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What is abolition of intermediaries Discuss its impact onIndian agriculture |
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Answer» i) Abolition of INTERMEDIARIES: Abolition of zamindari and similar INTERMEDIARY TENURES during 1950-55 ESSENTIALLY involved removal of intermediary levels or layers of various amorphous and parasitic groups in land between the State and the actual cultivators. It led to large-scale ejectment of poor tenants from land |
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4. Explain the Moving Average Method of determining trend values. Compare it withthe method of least squares in terms of its merits and limitations.Compute 4-yearly moving averages for the following data:YearYearProfits (inThousandsINR)Profits (inThousandsINR)20089820092820152010342016421322012S220182013178 |
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Answer» Explanation: A moving AVERAGE is a technique to get an OVERALL idea of the trends in a DATA set; it is an average of any subset of numbers. The moving average is EXTREMELY useful for forecasting long-term trends. You can calculate it for any period of time. |
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What direct gains do we get by investing in human capital class 9 |
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Answer» Answer: hope this will HELP you |
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I want a brief about aatm nirbar bharat |
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Answer» Answer: Atmanirbhar Bharat (English: Self-reliant India) is the VISION of the Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi of making India a self-reliant nation. The first mention of this came in the form of the 'Atmanirbhar Bharata Abhiyan' or 'Self-Reliant India Mission' during the announcement of the CORONAVIRUS pandemic related economic package on 12 May 2020.[1] This self-reliant policy does not aim to be protectionist in nature and as the Finance Minister clarified, "self-reliant India does not mean CUTTING off from rest of the world".[2] The law and IT minister, Ravi Shankar Prasad, said that self-reliance does "not mean isolating away from the world. Foreign direct investment is welcome, technology is welcome [...] self-reliant India... translates to being a bigger and more important part of the global economy."[3] |
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What coops are are grownin rainyseason? |
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Which historical shift has taken place in terms of employment in recent years? |
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Answer» Explanation: Industrial relations · Labour economics · Labour history · Labour law · V · t · e. Shift work is an EMPLOYMENT practice designed to make use of, or PROVIDE service across, all 24 ... Working ROTATING shift work REGULARLY. |
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DateExplain the reasonbehind the downwarddemandslope of thecurve |
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Answer» Explanation: The law of demand is BASED on the law of Diminishing Marginal Utility. ACCORDING to this law, when a consumer buys more units of a COMMODITY, the marginal utility of that commodity continues to decline. ... Thus, DUE to the price effect when consumers consume more or LESS of the commodity, the demand curve slopes downward. |
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How was the family relationship now and then |
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Answer» Explanation: In olden days, people had sufficient time to spend with their relatives. At that time, people gave importance to human relations other than money. But, now a human kind is busy with so many activities all that cherishes for money. Simply, we say that human mind becomes money centered. Human beings get in dangerous position that they do not want to think about God and others. Human beings become selfish persons by THINKING about themselves not about his family. That much narrow in the minds of HUMANS is developed. In olden days, if a person would be suffered with a serious disease then others would give helping hand to the person by any means. But now, there is no means of help from others even that person is in dangerous position now. In olden days, elders were given more respect by youngers. But, in present days, the percentage of respectness to elders DECREASES to little quantity. In olden days, people think that teacher is their family members. But, in present, people want to question the teacher as an enemy for them. In present days, in movies also, the value of human relations show as given by very little importance In olden days, if one festival comes then all the family members gathered at a time to spend that festival very happily. If we recollect our childhood, our MEMORIES were touched with so many happy moments with our relatives such as they take us with them to a cinema, exhibition or circus. It is very pity in the matter of orphan as he has not any relatives so he spends his life without happy memories. In olden days, a marriage or a festival was celebrated with maximum number of days. In olden days, relatives were with marriage couple minimum 16 days to enjoy that happy occasion. All family members by forgotting their jobs they enjoyed the festival day with variety food things. In olden days, people were in systematic traditions so they become ideal for their sons. But, now elders make their children to be AGGRESSIVE towards bad means by encouraging them to participate against society welfare. However, human race should not depend upon materialistic life. They should have to protect the human values that comes from ancient days. mark as brainliest... |
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A decline in the price of good Y by rs.5 causes an increase of 20 units on its demand which goes up to 50 units. The new price is rs.15.calculateEd |
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Write the meaning with examples of economic and non- economic activities |
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Answer» Transport, communication, trade, health, EDUCATION and ADMINISTRATION are EXAMPLE of tertiary activity. Non-Economic Activity : These are those activities which do not give income in RETURN. They also do not contribute to the flow of goods and services in the economy. |
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Determine the equivalent Annual worth toycash flow given below:given below: (Note: youuse at least I Gradient,1 Annuity and I single amount to get fulltheneedtoMarks)Yearscash How (Sl yearsIR (companiedmonthly)2ų,0005,0006,0006,0006,0008,0008.187.amshorooo10%a 이,0008.0007,0006,000107.107 |
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Answer» Answer: the WASP was the only PERSON in the WORLD to be a good person for a good 3reason 3days in the last few days of the SEASON and wars of the world in which comic |
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In developing countries, the ratio of unemployment in more than how many percentage |
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Answer» Here is your answer Hope it helps you...... Please MARK me the brainliest and follow me.... |
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What are the indicators that women are respected in the society |
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Answer» Explanation: The study frames three DETERMINANTS (psychological patterns of society, FAMILY and women) that affects six indicators (education, educational freedom, economic contribution, economic freedom, household management and decision MAKING, perceived STATUS within the household and health) that directly influence the status ... |
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Think how can get more return from human resources |
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Answer» Explanation: HOPE it helps |
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Thing how can get more return from human resources |
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Answer» this is result from Google |
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12.Features of Indian agriculture reveal the story of its backwardness do you agree |
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Answer» Answer: Agricultural productivity is not up to TH mark. ... Poor farmers are not ABLE to use UPDATED technology at their fields while rich farmers do. This ALSO increases difference between rich and poor. |
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20.Which of the following best describes the central problem of 'for whom to produce'?(1 Point)Whether rich or poor will purchase the commoditieswho will purchase the commoditiesThe distribution of national incomenone of these |
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14.In the context of rising prices, following statements are made by two people: UDIT: Prices in the economy are continuously rising SHIVAM: The Government should take reasonable steps to control rising prices. Identify the statements as Positive statement and Normative statement(1 Point)Udit: positive, Shivam: normativeUdit: Normative, Shivam: positiveBoth are positive statementsBoth are Normative Statements |
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______ plays an important role in an economic system |
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Answer» Explanation: Economic systems are the means by which COUNTRIES and governments distribute resources and trade GOODS and services. They are used to control the five factors of production, including: labor, capital, entrepreneurs, physical resources and INFORMATION resources. |
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Enumerate the functions of money as modern forms of currency. Please answer it correctly..Best answer would be marked the BRAINLIEST...SPAMS would be reported. |
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Answer» Answer: To summarize, money has taken many forms through the ages, but money CONSISTENTLY has three FUNCTIONS: STORE of VALUE, unit of account, and medium of exchange. Explanation: MARK as brainliest |
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[email protected] is defined as(a) loss of y /receipt of y(b) receipt of y /loss of x(c) receipt of x /loss of y(d) loss of x /loss of y |
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Answer» The marginal RATE of substitution is the rate of exchange between some units of goods X and Y which are EQUALLY preferred. The marginal rate of substitution of X for Y (MRS)xy is the AMOUNT of Y that will be given up for obtaining each additional unit of X. |
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Real GDP and nominal GDP in the base year will never be equala.true b.false |
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Answer» Based on this information, we know that much of the apparent GROWTH in nominal GDP was DUE to INFLATION, not an actual change in the quantity of goods and services produced—in other words, not in REAL GDP. ... Because 2005 is the base year, the nominal and real values are exactly the same in that year. |
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Who are theusers of accounting informations |
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Each factor is paid its marginal product is the statement ofa.classical theoryb.neo classical theory of distributionc.keynesian theory |
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Answer» a CLASSICAL therory Explanation: make me BRAINList and give LIKE |
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When an human resource become human capital? |
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Why does human capital superior than land and physical capital |
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Answer» Answer: HUMAN CAPITAL is superior to other resources LIKE land and physical capital because human resources can make better USE of land and physical capital but land and physical capital cannot become useful on its own. ... These PEOPLE have made efficient use of other resources like land and capital. |
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1. Assume the following to be macroeconomic data for Zambia in 2015. Imports K2000, Wages K5000, Consumption K10000, Rent K1500, Exports K4000, Government Spending K5000, Dividends K2500, Income earned by Zambians abroad K13000, Income earned by foreigners in Zambia K15000, depreciation K2000, Interest K3000, Investment K7000 and Indirect business taxes K10000. |
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Answer» Answer: Zambia, Africa’s second-largest copper producer, achieved middle-income country status in 2011 during a decade (2004-2014) of impressive economic growth, averaging 7.4% per year. However, growth only benefitted a small segment of the urban population and had limited impact on poverty. Zambia ranks among the countries with highest level of inequality globally. As of 2015, 58% of Zambians earned less than the international poverty line of $1.90 per day (compared to 41% across Sub-Saharan Africa) and three quarters of the poor lived in rural areas The Zambian economy grew by 3.7% in 2018 compared to 3.5% in 2017. The slight increase in growth reflects strong performance of services (in particular wholesale and retails, pensions, and information and communication). However faster recovery was undermined by lower crop harvest and weak a fiscal performance that led to an accumulation of new public expenditure arrears and government domestic borrowing at high yields and impacted private sector activity. Agricultural sector growth was negative, reflecting overall poor harvests in the 2017-18 farming season. After staying within the authorities’ band of 6-8% in 2018 through April 2019, rising inflationary pressures have seen the Consumer Price Index inflation breach the upper bound for four consecutive months since May, and was at 9.3% in August—the highest since October 2016. In response, the Bank of Zambia’s Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) tightened its monetary policy stance in May, increasing its policy rate by 50 basis points to 10.25% for the first time in over a year. At its August meeting, the MPC noted that inflationary pressures will persist over the next 12 to 24 months, driven by increasing food prices, fiscal pressures, and risks emanating from the drought situation. However, the committee kept the policy rate unchanged, considering risks to further economic slowdown and to financial stability. The current account deficit widened from 1.5% of gross domestic product (GDP) in 2017 to 2.6% in 2018, reflecting increased deficits in income and services accounts amidst a narrowing trade surplus. With reduced capital inflows, the overall BALANCE of payments was financed by a drawdown in official reserves. Gross official reserves therefore fell to $1.6 billion (1.8 months of imports) at end-December 2018 from $2.1 billion at end 2017 as at end-June 2019. The current account has also registered a deficit of $414 million in H1 of 2019, partly reflecting higher interest payments on public debt, which outweighed the recorded trade surplus. Correspondingly, the exchange rate has faced some pressures during 2019, depreciating by about 10% to about ZMK13.0/US$ through August, and reserves fallen further to $1.4 billion (1.7 months of imports) Public and publicly guaranteed (PPG) debt has nearly QUADRUPLED from 20.5% of GDP in 2011 to 78.1% of GDP in 2018, driven by accumulation of both external and domestic debt. The debt composition has also significantly shifted towards commercial and Non-Paris Club bilateral creditors, exacerbating the country’s exposure to exchange rate and market risks. Overall PPG debt is expected to increase to 98% of GDP by 2020, while external public and publicly guaranteed debt service obligations over 2019-21 are estimated at $4.6 billion. The 2019 WB/IMF Debt Sustainability Analysis concludes that Zambia’s risk of overall and external debt distress remains very high and that public debt under the current policies is on an unsustainable path. Zambia is LARGE and landlocked in the center of southern Africa. It shares several of its key geographical and economic features with neighboring Zimbabwe—the Victoria Falls, Lake Kariba (and its hydroelectric capacity), and a stretch of the Zambezi River. It also borders the southern tip of Lake Tanganyika and Tanzania, as well as the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Angola, Botswana, Mozambique, and Malawi. Its population, much of it urban, is estimated at about 16.5 million (2016). Zambia is considered a stable country in Africa with successful democratic elections held every five years. The next elections will be held in 2021. The current PRESIDENT is Edgar Chagwa Lungu of the Patriotic Front was re-elected in August 2016, in a closely contested presidential race with his main rival, Hakainde Hichilema of the United Party for National Development (UPND). Last Updated: Oct 13, 2019 Explanation: mark me as brainlist |
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A flow is a quantity measured at a point in time.true b.false |
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Answer» Answer: True ........ PLEAS MARK ME AS THE BRAINILEST ..... |
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Substitution biased is a problem in measurement of CPIA.true b.false |
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Answer» yes the substitution biased is a PROBLEM in MEASUREMENT of CPLA is TRUE |
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If we have 5 items in the basket the prices and quantities of four items will be equal to CPIA:TRUE B: FALSE |
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Answer» Answer: The statement is FALSE!!! |
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Not only do the more educated and the healthier people gain through higher incomes, society also gains in other indirect ways because the advantages of a more educated or a healthier population spreads to those also who themselves were not directly educated or given health care. In fact, human capital is in one way superior to other resources like land and physical capital: human resource can make use of land and capital. Land and capital cannot become useful on its own!Read the above passage and answer the following questions: A) ‘Land and capital cannot become useful on its own’- Justify B) Name the type of Capital that is superior to other resources like land physical capital. |
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Answer» Answer: A). 'Land and capital cannot become useful on it's own' means it can't be used by it's own, only HUMAN can use it. B) Human capital is the TYPE of capital that is SUPERIOR to other RESOURCES like land physical. if the ANS is helpful it will be great. |
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Difference between the gdp deflator of consecutive years gives inflation ratetrue *. false. plz ans |
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Inspite of Haryana's higher Per capita income than Kerala, Haryana lags behind in development. Why? |
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Answer» Answer: Kerala has lower per capita income but better human development ranking than HARYANA because of many factors. Kerala has the highest LITERACY rate in the COUNTRY. ... Kerala has better HEALTH and educational infrastructure than Haryana. Kerala also has better public FACILITIES. |
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Project on consumer awareness for class 10 |
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Answer» Answer: CONSUMER Awareness is an act of making sure the buyer or consumer is aware of the information about products, goods, SERVICES, and consumers rights. Consumer awareness is important so that buyer can TAKE the right DECISION and make the right choice. Because of the above arguments it is very important for consumers to protect themselves from the unfair TRADE practices of the traders and service providers. They need to be aware of their rights as consumers and use them promptly. It should be noted that consumer awareness is not just only about consumers' rights. Explanation: |
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Kavita consum five apple one after another. |
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Answer» Explanation: ok then what i will TELL answer. if she consed APPLES one after another the apples will complete |
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How can you solve the problem of our economy if more and more resources are constantly utilised |
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Explanation: PLEASE mark as brainlist please |
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What is a Capital Good |
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Answer» Capital goods are the MACHINERY, equipment, and BUILDINGS businesses use to create supply. They create well-paying manufacturing JOBS. |
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A consumer comsume two Goods X and Y . the prices of goods are Px and Py respectly . if prices of good x falls . substitution effect is greater when goods X is normal. true and False?Explain? |
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Construct a frequency distribution with a class interval of 4 non exclusive basis for the following data: [4 marks] 91, 94, 11,121, 951039910100 101, 92, 7 8 Explain the 105, 10, 1939698106 94, 115 |
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Answer» PLEASE FOLLOW ME AND THANKS MY ANSWER AND MARK MY ANSWER AS BRAINLIEST. |
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Bankers and truck drivers belong to ……….. sector of the economy |
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Answer» TERTIARY sector hope this HELPS; ) |
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