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Kriti Kumari 4 years ago (10041235)

Ivan Vassiliyitch Lomov is a prententious, proud, self-serving, argumentative, impetuous, hysterical hypochondriac. A wealthy landowner, he comes to his neighbor with the overt intentions of marriage, but he really wishes to expand his own land boundaries.
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Mahak Ahirwar 4 years ago (12521488)

Give any six application area of spreadsheet
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Nancy Kumari 4 years ago (3147635)

Hii , I am Prateek Kumar Sahu . From Kendriya Vidyalaya Janakpuri, C-2 . From 7th B . What's your name ?
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Preeti Dabral 3 years ago (2983787)

It settles disputes between various government authorities, between state governments, and between the centre and any state government. It also hears matters which the President refers to it, in its advisory role. The SC can also take up cases suo moto (on its own).

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Tvishaba Jadeja 4 years ago (12575189)

Brrds bath in bowl
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Parth Bansal 4 years ago (11910956)

Florine

Joy Sarkar 4 years ago (10532121)

Fluorine is the most electronegative element.
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Ashutosh Kumar 3 years, 11 months ago (11403853)

What is T

Muskan Tiwari 3 years, 11 months ago (12671425)

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Akanksha Maurya 3 years, 11 months ago (11992679)

What is T
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Kriti Kumari 4 years ago (10041235)

The Rowlatt Act came as great shock to the Indians. For the act in the name of curbing a handful of revolutionaries enacted a law taking an Indians as offenders. All the elected Indian members in the Imperial Legislative Council vehemently opposed the Act. Srinivasha Sastri warned that the measure would hurt the good as well as the bad. The press was highly critical, calling it a 'gigantic blunder'. To Gandhiji the Rowlatt Act was unacceptable. He started organising people for a greater movement until the Act was renounced. An all India Hartal was observed. It was to work as the beginning of the Rowlatt Satyagraha. Read more on Brainly.in - https://brainly.in/question/16007542#readmore

Cbse Student 4 years ago (12536120)

The rowlatt act came as great shock to the Indians, fir the act in the name of curving a handful of revolutionaries enacted a law talking an Indians as offenders. All the elected Indians member in the Imperial legislative council vehemently opposed tha act.
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Yuvraj Vishwakarma 3 years, 2 months ago (13636862)

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Ashish Meena 4 years ago (12065246)

Smoking destroys lung tissue gradually due to which breathing becomes very difficult .it causes lung cancer.it causes heart disaeas.it damages the health of a non smoker who inhale the air containing tobacco smoke.

Gf Yuo 4 years ago (11728938)

When we smoking the somoke is go in our lung and damage them
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Sia ? 4 years ago (6945213)

Perfect Competition: It is a market wherein there is a large number of buyers and sellers of a homogeneous product and the price of the product is determined by the industry. Firms are price takers in this form of market. There is one price that prevails in the market and all the firms sell the product at the prevailing price. 
Features of Perfectly Competitive Market:

  1. Free and Perfect Competition: In a perfect market, there are no checks either on the buyers or sellers. They are free to buy or to sell to any person. It means there are no monopolies.
  2. Cheap and Efficient Transport and Communication: Uniform price for the commodity would not be possible if the changes in the prices are not quickly adjusted or the commodity cannot be quickly transported. Thus cheap and efficient means of transport and communication are a must.
  3. Wide Extent: Sometimes a wide market is regarded as the same thing as the perfect market. For a wide market, the commodity should have permanent and universal demand. The commodity should be portable. Means of transport and communication should be quick. There should be peace and security and an extensive division of labour.
  4. A large number of firms: In this market, a product is produced and sold by a large number of firms. Since there is a large number of firms, therefore each firm is supplying only a small part of the total supply in the market, thus no one firm has any market power. It implies that no firm can influence the price of the product rather each must accept the price set by the forces of market demand and supply. The firms are price-takers instead of price-makers.
  5. A large number of buyers: In a perfectly competitive market, there are large numbers of buyers each demanding a small part of the total market supply of the product. As a result, no single buyer is in a position to influence the market price determined by the forces of market demand and supply.
  6. Homogeneous Product: In a perfectly competitive market, all the firms produce and supply the identical products. It means that the products of all the firms are perfect substitutes for each other. As a result of this, the price elasticity of demand for a firm’s product is infinite. 
  7. Free entry and exit: In a perfectly competitive market, there are no restrictions on the entry of new firms into the market or on the exit of existing firms from the market. That's why firms in long run earn an only normal profit.
  8. Perfect knowledge: In a perfectly competitive market, the firms and the buyers possess perfect information about the market because the product is homogeneous in nature. It implies that no buyer or firm is ignorant about the price prevailing in the market. Buyers and Sellers have a perfect knowledge of the quantities of stock of goods in the market, the conditions of the market prices and at which transactions of sale or purchase are happening.
  9. Perfect mobility of factors of production: In a perfectly competitive market, the factors of production are completely mobile leading to factor-price equalization throughout the market.
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Sia ? 4 years ago (6945213)

A variable is a quantity that may change within the context of a mathematical problem or experiment. Typically, we use a single letter to represent a variable. The letters x, y, and z are common generic symbols used for variables.

Shubh Patel 4 years ago (11534615)

a,b,c,n,x,y,z are variable

[email protected] Arya Maji 4 years ago (10800724)

a,b,c.......x,y,z are variable, which has no fixed value... 1,2,3 .... numbers are fixed value, they are called constant
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Sia ? 4 years ago (6945213)

Pivot joints permit only movement resembling the rotation of body around a pivot.

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Deepanshu Rawat 3 years, 11 months ago (9738544)

Deepanshu rawat

Sonakshi Class 8Th 3 years, 11 months ago (12639483)

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Hansika Tanwar 3 years, 11 months ago (12639473)

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Harshit Harshit 4 years ago (12550975)

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Abhishek Panda 4 years ago (12480869)

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Chethana. S Kviisc 4 years ago (12535870)

Create a html about apj abdul kalam class 8th
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Shlok Yadav 4 years ago (10545838)

Multi
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Sia ? 4 years ago (6945213)

length of the wall=32m=3200cm, length of one brick=25cm.
therefore. Length -wise ,the no. of bricks required = 3200÷25 = 128

Similarly, height-wise, no. of bricks required=300÷15=20

Thickness-wise, no. of bricks required=40÷8=5

therefore . The bricks can be arranged in 128 layers , each containing 20 rows of bricks with 5 bricks in each row.

therefore. The no. of bricks required=120×20×5=12800.

Smriti Gupta 4 years ago (10198564)

1280

Prabhat Kumar 4 years ago (12536854)

Length of Brick = 25cm Breadth of Brick = 15 cm Height of Brick = 8 cm Volume of cuboidal Brick = lxbxh = 25cm x 15cm x 8cm = 3000 cm³ Length of wall = 32 m = 3200 cm Breath of wall = 3 m = 300 cm Height of wall =40cm Volume of wall = lxbxh = 3200cmx300 cm x 40cm = 3840000 cm³ No.of Brick = volume of wall / volume of 1 brick =3840000 cm³/3000 cm³ = 1280 Bricks Answer.

Anshuman Jha 4 years ago (12263018)

12800
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Janhvi Tiwari 4 years ago (10057911)

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