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  1. Xenon

    Economics: Post your doubts here (O + A level)

    no actually... such old questions are difficult to find... maybe you can search for old redspots
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    Economics: Post your doubts here (O + A level)

    "but producers will gain 120 dollars"... I think this will be 80 okay maybe they can make more revenue, but what about profit... by default we assume that firms aim to maximize profit... increasing revenue only does not always lead to higher profit. Do you know about (im)perfect competition and...
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    Economics: Post your doubts here (O + A level)

    how do you know for certain that the producers will earn more if they transfer all the subsidy... I believe you'll need to do some calculations to be sure of it and then again the producers earn also from the subsidy from every unit... so say if the total unit sold is 100 and for each unit...
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    Economics: Post your doubts here (O + A level)

    the elastic demand is relatively simple now you know that the fall in price due to subsidy will cause a greater increase in quantity demand and as a result TR of producer will rise. This implies that producers even by absorbing most of the subsidy and passing smaller amount to the consumers...
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    Economics: Post your doubts here (O + A level)

    talk about the incident of the subsidy with the help of a diagram like I did in the picture above. The fact that the line YX will be larger than YZ in both cases shows that producers will benefit more than the customers.
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    Economics: Post your doubts here (O + A level)

    you sure it is consumers who gain and not the producers below shows how I reason these stuffs, if you apply elastic demand and inelastic supply, you'll see that it is the producers who benefit. also see that if demand is elastic, the granting of subsidy will cause a relatively larger increase in...
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    Physics - telecommunication

    I don't remember much of what is included in telecommunications but satellites, mobile communication, calculations involving gain and loss, etc. are in that chapter. Right? If yes, then man they are important! Now my personal opinion, it is easy to score high marks in the application part... I...
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    Computers & ICT: Post your doubts here!

    are you referring to the aict or computing?
  9. Xenon

    Powerpoint (Transition Proof : I have a problem, please help !!

    is this what you are talking about? if not then I'm sorry that I couldn't help you... I did not have much practice with powerpoint
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    Computers & ICT: Post your doubts here!

    it is better if you copy the label created in step 13. Open the copied label (Rename to Autolabel) and then start recording macro. The steps are few so do so accordingly: Start recording>got to Mailings> select Finish&Merge from Finish> select Edit individual documents...> Stop recording...
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    do you mean how you could make use of the discount code? if yes, then the formula will be...

    do you mean how you could make use of the discount code? if yes, then the formula will be =IF(D26="b",E25*0.1, IF(D26="c",E25*0.15,0))
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    Computers & ICT: Post your doubts here!

    don't bother with specimen, I did complete it but I have really no solid idea on what I did... there are other papers, complete them. If you have completed those as well then experiment with some other stuffs. But you can try and have a look at how you can create a user/technical document in a...
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    Computers & ICT: Post your doubts here!

    can you give me your macro codes... just copy the codes and paste them in a document... attach the document here
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    Computers & ICT: Post your doubts here!

    I haven't even seen the oct/nov 2011 paper yet... but I'll have a look at it now
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