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Nikhil Kumar 2 years, 11 months ago

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Shanika Sharma 2 years, 10 months ago

12 ml Cx​Hy​​+50 ml(x+y​/4)O2​​=xCO2​+y​/2 H2​O ∴ volume of O2​ (required to react with Cx​Hy​) =(x+y /4)volume of Cx​Hy​ =(x+y/4)×12--------(1) After passing over KOH, CO2​ is absorbed Then volume of O2​ (remained) = 8 ml (2)⇒{50−12(x+y​/4)}+12x=32 50−12x−3y+12x=32 50−3y=32⇒y= 50-32/3=6 (3)⇒50−12(x+y​/4)=8 ⇒50−12x−3y=8 ⇒50−12x−18=8 ⇒2x=32−8 x=24​/12=2 ∴ Hydrocarbon is C2​H6​ Note:- Volume of H2​O is not taken because the volume measured at temp. below 1000C where it is liquid. However question doesn't specify it.
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Hooda 23578 2 years, 9 months ago

9 types according to the chapter
Aruna, decided to start business of fashion garments under the name M/S Designer Wear from 1st April,2020. She had Savings of Rs. 10,00,000 .She invested Rs. 3,00,000 out of her savings and also borrowed Rs.3,00,000 from State Bank of India. She purchased a commercial space of 500 sq. feet for Rs. 5,00,000. The space so purchased was suitably renovated to make it ready as showroom.she purchased furniture and fixtures for Rs . 75,000. Total amount of bank loan is to be repaid in 20 quarterly instalments beginning 30th June,2020. Annual rate of interest is 12% p.a. Repayment Schedule of Bank Loan in the first year is as follows: Due Date Principal Interest Instalment June 30, 2020 15,000 9,000 24,000 September 30, 2020 15,000 8,550 23,550 December 31, 2020 15,000 8,100 23,100 March 31, 2021 15,000 7,650 22,650 She started business on 1st April, 2020 getting it registered under Goods and Services Tax (GST). In view of further capital requirement, she further deposited Rs. 2,00,000 in the bank. She paid Security Deposits of Rs. 5,000 for the electricity connection with BSES Rajdhani Power Ltd. and Rs. 2,000 to MTNL for telephone connection. Furniture for Rs. 10,000 was purchased further. All payments were to be made by cheque. All the receipts were in cash and to be deposited in the bank in the morning of next day. At the end of the year, her results showed the following: Rs. Total Sales 20,00,000 Total Purchases 17,00,000 Electricity Expenses 40,000 Telephone Charges 50,000 Cartage Outwards 60,000 Travelling Expenses 45,000 Business Promotion (Restaurant Bill) Expenses 5,000 Maintenance Expenses 25,000 Miscellaneous Expenses 15,000 Electricity Expenses Payable 20,000 She withdrew Rs. 5,000 by cheque each month for her personal expenses. Bank Loan was serviced and instalments were paid regularly. 1. Journalise the above transactions in the books of M/s Designer Wear, post them into the Ledger and prepare the Trial Balance. 2. Also, prepare its Trading Account, Profit and Loss Account and Balance Sheet. Charge depreciation @ 5% on Building and 10% on Furniture and Fixtures. Closing Stock at the end of the year was 5,50,000
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Pratishtha Shree 2 years, 9 months ago

The causes of muscle fatigue are: 1. Improper exercise. 2.Kinda hard training and many more.

Tamanna Jyani 2 years, 11 months ago

Strenuous activity and aging are two causes of muscle fatigue
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Preeti Dabral 2 years, 11 months ago

All the above

Kaushiki Sharma 2 years, 11 months ago

Normal profit

Pradeep Ojha 2 years, 11 months ago

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Preeti Dabral 2 years, 11 months ago

Andrew manson had recently completed his medical studies and now he was learning to practise it. He was tensed by the cause of disappointment from his lady love Christine.He was called by joe Morgan for the safe delivery of his wife Mrs.morgan. Mr&Mrs morgan were expecting their first child after their successful marriage of 20 years.Andrew after a lot of effort was successful to bring back the stillborn child to life that was given birth by Mrs.morgan.After a lot of struggle he managed to complete his work with dedication and at last he took a breath of relief.

Aditya Raj 2 years, 11 months ago

Blaenelly's 12, Blaina Terrace.

Tanisha Chaudhary 2 years, 11 months ago

Where did he live?
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Rishab Kandwal 2 years, 11 months ago

Bank A/C dr To Adv. Commission A/c. Expl. As per modern rules of accounting assets when increases is debited thus bank being our asset will get debited Whereas adv commission will become a liability.

Tanisha Chaudhary 2 years, 11 months ago

Commission received a/c Dr. To Commission received in advance.
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Ishan Bhatia 1 year, 9 months ago

You are Shalin/ Shalini working with an NGO 'Animal Protection'. Encouraged by the steps taken by the Indian government in bringing cheetahs to India, your organization deputes you to draft a poster in 50 words to be published in newspapers celebrating the arrival of cheetahs, which were declared extinct in India in 1952. Also include a message sensitizing people against exploiting and destroyingthe beautiful grasslands, the natural habitat of cheetahs.
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Preeti Dabral 2 years, 11 months ago

Young's modulus is given by the gradient of the line in a stress-strain plot. In the experiment in the video above, we measured the Young's modulus of some copper wire which does not extend very much. So a fiducial marker such as some tape can be used to help identify the original and extended lengths.

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Preeti Dabral 2 years, 11 months ago

In November 1997, Korea was hit by a currency-cum-banking crisis that left it no option but to seek official assistance from the IMF. Thanks to the help of the IMF, other multilateral institutions, and many of its friends abroad, Korea was able to avoid the worst possible scenario, i.e., a sovereign default.

Priya K 2 years, 11 months ago

what expansion of USA exaity
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On 1st January, 2016 Mr Veer Das decided to start a driving school and also to sell car accessories through same place. For this purpose he bought a workshop at a cost of *20,00,000 and decided to invest * 7,50,000 as a further capital in the proposed business. He employed assistants and training staff for this purpose. He wants to start with 5 second hand cars. For further funds he approached Punjab National Bank and secured a loan of 18,00,000 @ 10% per annum. The loan was payable in 4 instalments along with interest due. Amt Purchased cars Security depsoited for electricity connection with electricity board 13,00,000 Security deposited with BSNL for telephone and Internet connection 60,000 1,50,000 Purchased furniture Fees received from students 1,20,000 19,50,000 Bought car accessories Sale of car accessories 3,30,000 4,80,000 Wages paid 2,70,000 3,75,000 Salaries paid Electricity charges 1,42,500 Advertisement Postage and call 66,000 28,500 General expenses Insurance premium 18,000 13,800 Bought laptop and printer 90,000 He withdrew 36,000 per month as drawings and repaid the annual instalment of bank loan along with interest due to 31st December, 2016. Assume all transactions took place through Punjab National Bank. You are required to (1) Journalise these transactions after considering the following information (i) Depreciate building by 5% and cars and furniture @ 10% per annum (ii) Stationery unpaid 27,000 (iii) Advertisement include unissued material worth 12,000. (iv) Insurance prepaid ₹ 4,500 (v) Stock of car accessories 58,500. (2) Post them into ledger and prepare trial balance. (3) Prepare financial statements for the year ended 31st December, 2016.
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Preeti Dabral 2 years, 11 months ago

A sole proprietorship is a form of business organisation which is owned, managed and controlled by one person who is the recipient of all profits and bearer of all risks.
The salient features of the sole proprietorship form of organization are as under:

  1. Single Ownership - A sole trading concern is owned by one individual. It is run entirely at his risk of loss. The sole trader provides both capital and management to the business.
  2. Personal Organization or Common Identity - A sole proprietorship concern has no separate legal entity independent of the owner. The owner and the business concern are one and the same. The owner owns everything the business owns and he owes everything the business owns.
  3. Capital - In a sole proprietorship, the capital is employed by the owner himself from his personal resources. He may also borrow money from his friends and relatives if he cannot depend solely on his personal resources.
  4. Unlimited Liability - The liability of the proprietor for the debts of the business is unlimited. The creditors have the right to recover their dues even from the personal property of the proprietor in case the business assets are not sufficient to pay their debts.
  5. One Man Control - Sole proprietorship is a one-man show. He takes all the decisions, procures material resources, employs persons and directs and controls the affairs of the enterprise. He is not required to consult anyone else in taking any decision.
  6. Profits and Losses - The surplus arising in the business of the sole trader entirely belongs to him and similarly, all the business losses and risks are to be borne by him alone.
  7. No Special Legislation - Sole proprietorship is not governed by any special legislation.
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Preeti Dabral 2 years, 11 months ago

Photosynthesis in higher plants involves additional processes, but fundamentally it remains the same

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Preeti Dabral 2 years, 11 months ago

Poster can be like this; 

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Akshit Dawas 2 years, 11 months ago

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