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Sia ? 6 years, 5 months ago

Quantitative analysis is a mathematical and statistical method of studying behavior and predicting outcomes that investors and management use in their decision-making process.

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Sia ? 6 years, 5 months ago

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Yogita Ingle 6 years, 6 months ago

Black marketing is the marketing of the things in a market in illegal means,the transactions done are in itself illegal.

Hoarding is holding resources in larger quantities that exceeds one's use .The main motive behind  holding scarce resources, is to sell to customers on a high profit in times of natural  disasters etc

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Pooja Mhaske 6 years, 6 months ago

HELIUM HAS HIGHER IONISATION ENTHAIPY

Sia ? 6 years, 6 months ago

Thus, helium has the largest first ionization energy, while francium has one of the lowest.
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Gaurav Seth 6 years, 6 months ago

Let A = B

AUB = A 

A intersection B = A implies A U B  = A intersection B

A = B implies AU B = intersection B ---- (1)

Now let A U B  = A intersection B. Then we have to prove that A = B. For this let x belongs to A implies x belongs to A U B

= x belongs to A intersection B

= x belongs to A and x Belongs to B

= x belongs to B

so A subset of B --- (2)

Now we will let y belong to B which implies y belongs to A U B 

= y belongs to A intersection B
= y belongs to A and y belongs to B
= y belongs to A

Therefore, B subset of A --- (3)

from (2) and (3) we get A=B

so  A union B will be equal to A intersection B implies A = B ---(4)

From (1) and (4) we will get  

A union B = A INTERSECTION B Implies A = B

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Gaurav Seth 6 years, 6 months ago

Inventory:

Inventory includes a small business’s finished products, as well as the raw materials used to make the products, the machinery used to produce the products and the building in which the products are made. In other words, anything that goes into producing the items sold by your business is part of its inventory.

Stock:

Stock is the finished product that is sold by the business. In some cases, stock is also raw materials, if the business also sells those products to its customers. For example, a car dealership’s stock includes cars, but also can include tires, engine parts or other car accessories.

Differences Between Inventory and Stock:

While stock deals with products that are sold as part of the business’s daily operation, inventory includes sale products and the goods and materials used to produce them. For example, the cars, car parts and accessories are sold during normal business practices, but the machines that run diagnostic tests on cars or the car lot itself are not. Inventory takes in account all of the assets a business uses to produce the goods it sells and determines the sale price for the stock. The stock determines the amount of revenue a business generates. The more stock that is sold, the higher the revenues.

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Esha Pal 6 years, 5 months ago

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