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Anshika Mishra 8 years, 3 months ago

If u think that it is hard so it is hard otherwise very easy??
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Deepti Choudhary 8 years, 3 months ago

n+1÷2 then l1+n÷2-cf÷f÷2

Neha Yadav 8 years, 3 months ago

n+1/2

Gaurav Bansal 8 years, 3 months ago

(n+1/2)th term
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Gaurav Bansal 8 years, 3 months ago

Dispersion is the measure of the variation of the items

Riya Vijay 8 years, 3 months ago

A measure of dispersion can tell about income inequalities, their by improving the understanding of the relative standards of living enjoyed by different strata of society. Dispersion is the extent to which value in a distribution differ from the average of the distribution. Objectives of dispersion 1. To determine reliability of an average. 2. To compare the variability of two or more series. 3. It serves the basis of statistical quality control.
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Anshika Mishra 8 years, 3 months ago

Due to growth of population this is a major factor of poverty also there are some more factor affecting poverty
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Amar Kumar 8 years, 4 months ago

An economic system or dual economy is that in which both the private enterprise and a degree of state monopoly (usually in public services, defense, infrastructure, and basic industries) coexist.

All modern economies are mixed where the means of production are shared between the private and public sectors.

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Neha Yadav 8 years, 3 months ago

Poverty implies inability to get minimum consumption requirements for life,health and efficiency .

Amar Kumar 8 years, 4 months ago

Poverty is a multifaceted concept, which may include social, economic, and political elements. Absolute poverty, extreme poverty, or destitution refers to the complete lack of the means necessary to meet basic personal needs such as food, clothing and shelter.

Poverty is defined as the condition where people's basic needs for food, clothing, and shelter are not being met.
Poverty is generally of two types:

(1) Absolute poverty is synonymous with destitution and occurs when people cannot obtain adequate resources (measured in terms of calories or nutrition) to support a minimum level of physical health. Absolute poverty means about the same everywhere, and can be eradicated as demonstrated by some countries.

(2) Relative poverty occurs when people do not enjoy a certain minimum level of living standards as determined by a government (and enjoyed by the bulk of the population) that vary from country to country, sometimes within the same country.

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