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Hema Singh 5 years, 8 months ago

When prize decreases demand increases and when prize increses demand decreasese indirect relation between demand and prize
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Deepak Yadav 5 years, 8 months ago

Law of supply states that : when the price of a object increase then the supply of the object also increase on the other hand if price of a object decrease then the supply of object also decreases..agar hindi me chahiye to batana ???
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Shakuntala Devi 5 years, 8 months ago

The object price is loss than the demand is high

Aman Kumar 5 years, 8 months ago

Who is unemployed
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Shakuntala Devi 5 years, 8 months ago

Adarsh atmak tatiya jisma kya hona chaiya sa sambandhi h
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Shakuntala Devi 5 years, 8 months ago

The relation between tu and mu so, Jab tu bada ta h to mu bhi bada ta h or jab tu adiktam hota h to mu zero par hota h or jab tu ghtna suru hota h tab mu negative hota h

Yaser Siddiquee 5 years, 8 months ago

The relation between total and marginal utility is explained with the help of Table 1. Relation between TU and MUSo long as total utility is increasing, marginal utility is decreasing up to the 4th unit. When total utility is maximum at the 5th unit, marginal utility is zero. It is the point of satiety for the consumer. When total utility is decreasing, marginal utility is negative (the 6th and the 7th units). These units give disutility or dissatisfaction, so it is no use having them. This relationship is shown in Figure 1. To draw the curves of total utility and marginal utility, we take total utility from column (2) of Table 1. and obtain rectangles. By connecting the tops of these rectangles with a smooth line, we get the TU curve that peaks at point Q and then slowly declines. To draw the MU curve, we take marginal utility from column (3) of the table. The MU curve is represented by the increment in total utility shown as the shaded block for each unit in the figure. When the tops of these blocks are joined by a smooth line, we obtain the MU curve. So long as the TU curve is rising, the MU curve is falling. When the former reaches the highest point Q1 the latter touches the X-axis at point С where the MU is zero. When the TU curve starts falling from Q onwards, the MU becomes negative from С onwards.
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Yaser Siddiquee 5 years, 8 months ago

Mu aur tu equal hota hai zero sign dikhata hai

Anshul Singhal 5 years, 8 months ago

Jb tu 0 hota h to mu ppsitive hota h
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Shibli Shahzad 5 years, 8 months ago

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Vaibhav Goel 5 years, 8 months ago

A production–possibility frontier or production possibility curve is a curve which shows various combinations of set of two goods which can be produced with the given resources and technology where the given resources are fully and efficiently utilized per unit time
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Vaibhav Goel 5 years, 8 months ago

In statistics, Fisher's method, also known as Fisher's combined probability test, is a technique for data fusion or "meta-analysis" (analysis of analyses). It was developed by and named for Ronald Fisher.
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Neha Patel 5 years, 9 months ago

Weighted aggregative method
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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 9 months ago

Calculation of Mode

Mode for Individual Series

In case of individual series, we just have to inspect the item that occurs most frequently in the distribution. Further, this item is the mode of the series.

Mode for Discrete Series

In discrete series, we have values of items with their corresponding frequencies. In essence, here the value of the item with the highest frequency will be the mode for the distribution.

Mode for Frequency Distribution

Lastly, for frequency distribution, the method for mode calculation is somewhat different. Here we have to find a modal class. The modal class is the one with the highest frequency value. The class just before the modal class is called the pre-modal class. Whereas, the class just after the modal class is known as the post-modal class. Lastly, the following formula is a[plied for calculation of mode:

{tex}Mode = l + h \times [(f1-f0)/(2f1-f0-f2)]{/tex}

Here, l= The lower limit of the modal class

f= Frequency corresponding to the modal class,

f= Frequency corresponding to the post-modal class,

and f= Frequency corresponding to the pre-modal class

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Sunil Vishkarma 5 years, 8 months ago

Types of economics
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Yaser Siddiquee 5 years, 9 months ago

The supply curve is a graphical representation of the correlation between the cost of a good or service and the quantity supplied for a given period. In a typical illustration, the price will appear on the left vertical axis, while the quantity supplied will appear on the horizontal axis.
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Ashish Kumar 5 years, 9 months ago

1914 me
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Deepak Yadav 5 years, 9 months ago

Ya kisi vastu ke utpaadan me kiye gaye kharch ko lagat kehte hain .. I hope it will help u ..??

Deepak Yadav 5 years, 9 months ago

Spast aur aspast lagat ke zod ko lagat kehte h ..

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