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Yogita Ingle 6 years ago

Packaging is a process of designing and manufacturing an attractive container, wrapper, box, etc., where the products are wrapped, stored and sold to the customers or made ready for transportation. Good packaging not only protects the product from damage but also engages the customers with its attractive wrapper resulting sales. Packaging is an essential tool in marketing for boosting sales. Many companies use packaging to engage with the customers and build a visual relationship.  There are two types of packaging.

  • Primary Packaging- Is a packaging that is used by the marketers to sell the product to the end customers.
  • Secondary Packaging- This is the packaging used for the transportation of the product from one place to another.
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1.sender's address 2.date 3.receiver,'s address 4.subject 5.salutation 6. Body 7.closure. this is for formal. For informal just don't use subject and follow the same
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Mr Sarfaraz 6 years ago

23 .1/2 se 66.1/2 digress mai
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Prem Joshi 6 years ago

इस पाठ की शिक्षा यह है कि जरूरी नहीं है सब देखे गए सपने पूरे लेकिन हमें अपनी जिंदगी में प्रगतिशील देना चाहिए

Akash Kumar 6 years ago

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Yashika Chaudhary 5 years, 11 months ago

Marginal opportunity cost refers to the units to be sacrificed of one good to produce additional unit of another good.so,it is given by the following formula: MOC=sac. Of one good/gain of another good. Acc. To this ques.,sac is 5 units and gain is 2 units,So,MOC will be 5/2=2.5.
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Sanjay Suthar 5 years, 11 months ago

Gravitational potential V =-GM/r G=6.67×10^-11 M;mass of earth ?=6×10^24kg r= 3.6×10^6 m+6.4×10^6m Solution- V=-6.67×10^-11×6×10^24kg/1.0×10^7m ==-4.002×10^7j/s
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Arun Kannan 6 years ago

Budget set refers to all the bundles the consumer can afford with the given income , either by fully spending the income or even less than that But budget line takes only those bundles which is consumed by spending all his income/money completely
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Kunal Goswami 6 years ago

When there is change in the price of the commodity and other factors are constant, then it refers to Change in Demand. When there is change in other factors and the price of commodity is constant, it is called change in Quantity Demand.

Yogita Ingle 6 years ago

CHANGE IN QUANTITY SUPPLIED CHANGE IN SUPPLY
It is the change in supply due to change in own price of the commodity. It is the change in total supply due to change in all the other factors of supply.
It occur due to constant of other factors of supply and only increase or decrease in own price of the commodity It occurs due to change in all determinants of supply except own price.
It creates upward or downward movement along a supply curve. It creates leftward or rightwards shift in supply curve.

 

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Divya Solanki 6 years ago

Change in demand is occur due to change in other factors like change in taste and preferences of consumers, change in substitute goods etc. but not bue to its own price . Change in quntity demanded is occur due to change in its own price .
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Sailesh Sundar 6 years ago

Theriyala thambi unnaku theriyala eeeeeee..................
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Yogita Ingle 6 years ago

MRT is the rate at which the units of one good have to be sacrificed to produce one more unit of the other good in a two goods economy. Suppose an economy produces only two goods X and Y. Further suppose that by employing these resources fully and efficiently, the economy produces 1X + 10Y. If the economy decides to produce 2X, it has to cut down production of Y by 2 units. Then 2Y is the opportunity cost of producing 1X. Then 2Y : 1X is the MRT.

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Kunal Goswami 6 years ago

The factors which affects the demand of commodity are called Determinants of Demand. The factors are:- 1. Price of Goods- There is inverse relationship between price and quantity demand of a commodity. If price of good rises, then its quantity demand decreases and if the price decreases then its quantity demand will increases. 2. Money Income- If the Income of a consumer increases then its quantity purchase of good also increases. If the money income decreases then the demand also decreases. 3. Taste and Preferences- When a consumer prefer good X the most then its demand would automatically increases. Similarly, if the preferences is very low then its demand also decreases. 4. Population- The population of a commodity is directly related to the quantity demand of a commodity i.e. if population increases, the demand also increases. 5. Time period- If the time period exist favourable for a commodity then its demand would automatically increases. 6. Price related to Goods- There are two types of goods exist:- (A). Substitute goods- It is a type of good which can be change other types of related goods and the want of a consumer can be satisfied by altering or replacing its related goods. (B). Complementary goods- when two or more goods are together needed to satisfy the want of a consumer then they are known as complementary goods.
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Yogita Ingle 6 years ago

Heterodont : It is the condition of having different types of teeth. For example humans have four different types of teeth namely incisors, canines, molars and premolars.

Diphyodont : The type of dentition characterised by two sets of teeth. First set is of temporary and second is of permanent.

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Arpita Jha 6 years ago

At village grandmother use to go temple in morning where she reads scriptures and also do prayers. But in city she was use to sit in a room and feed the sparrows. I hope may this answer helps u
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Game Fever 6 years ago

Shahid’s gregariousness or love of company had no limit. Almost every evening his friends used to gather in his living room. They sang songs and shared food. He enjoyed their company and was always ready to serve. This showed his spirit of festivity. This was the praise given for Shahid's gregariousness
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Akash Kasaudhan 6 years ago

The ratio of mole of solvent and mole of solution

Yogita Ingle 6 years ago

It is one of the most widely used unit of concentration and is denoted by M. It is defined as no. of moles of solute present in 1 liter of solution. Thus,

 Molarity = No. of moles of solute/Volume of solution(in Litres)

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Avinash Saigal 6 years ago

Topic By- line Date-line Body

Toshif Khan 6 years ago

First of all we have write to reporter afterward date and name the title on which event.. Write the place..
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Sailesh Sundar 6 years ago

Poi patida summa question kekuren vantha

Kanish Handuja 6 years ago

Good yogita

Yogita Ingle 6 years ago

Direct personal investigation is the method in which data are collected by the investigator personally from sources concerned.

MERITS:-

1.this method ensures high degree of accuracy.

2.collected data are uniform because they are collected by one person.

3.original data are collected by this method.

4.comparative study is possible.

DEMERITS:-

1.this method requires a long time an involves enormous cost.

2.this method consumes more time.

3. in this method there is more use of power.

4.this method is highly prone to personal bias of the investigator.

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Yogita Ingle 6 years ago

Types Mitosis Meiosis
 Interphase  Each chromosome replicates. The result is two genetically identical sister chromatids.  Interphase – Chromosomes not yet visible but DNA has been duplicated or replicated.
 Prophase  Prophase I – crossing-over recombination – Homologous chromosomes (each consists of two sister chromatids) appear together as pairs. Tetrad is the structure that is formed. Segments of chromosomes are exchanged between non-sister chromatids at crossover points known as chiasmata (= crossing-over).  Prophase –Each of the duplicated chromosomes appears as two identical or equal sister chromatids, The mitotic spindle begins to form. Chromosomes condense and thicken.
 Metaphase  Metaphase I Chromosomes adjust on the metaphase plate. Chromosomes are still intact and arranged as pairs of homologues.  Metaphase -The chromosomes assemble at the equator at the metaphase plate.
 Anaphase  Anaphase I Sister chromatids stay intact. But homologous chromosomes drift to the opposite or reverse poles.  Anaphase – The spindle fibres begin to contract. This starts to pull the sister chromatids apart. At the end of anaphase, a complete set of daughter chromosomes is found each pole.
 Mode of     Reproduction  Asexual Reproduction.  Sexual Reproduction.

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