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  1. asadalam

    Economics, Accounting & Business: Post your doubts here!

    But it doesnt say Fantasia has LESS land than Sealand,only that it has more labour.So F could have more land as well and hence a comparative advantage in X.Dont you think? And that supply curve,how does that make sense?If slope is different wouldnt DelQ/DelP be different?
  2. asadalam

    Economics, Accounting & Business: Post your doubts here!

    How is the answer D?Shouldnt it be B as all curves pass through the origin and have constant PES but S3 has higher at each point than S1? Is the answer C because the OC for production of X for Fantasia will be high as its labour will go unused? Heyyy
  3. asadalam

    Economics, Accounting & Business: Post your doubts here!

    And what about B?Shouldnt it be approved by the government to be widely used a medium of exchange?
  4. asadalam

    Economics, Accounting & Business: Post your doubts here!

    OK so this is similar to the last one, so im just confirming now that i know the procedure.Trade in will improve due to supply outside and current balance will be uncertain as it will depend on value of trade in and outflow of income right? And in this one all 4 are characteristics of money so...
  5. asadalam

    Economics, Accounting & Business: Post your doubts here!

    So in simple words its exporting cars and accepting Mauritian currency for it hence improving visible trade and then sending those profits back to the US by converting into Dollars hence money moves out and invisible balance worsens?Is the invisible balance worker remittance or the company...
  6. asadalam

    How was S1 Statistics 62?

    Either way its the same thing.My sir said examiners dont nitpick and just look at the genral attempt and answer not the insignificant things,though i myself did include 1C1
  7. asadalam

    How was S1 Statistics 62?

    Great minds think alike :cool:
  8. asadalam

    How was S1 Statistics 62?

    Oh,hows S2?Is it more difficult than S1?
  9. asadalam

    How was S1 Statistics 62?

    You'll give M1 S1 in Nov?
  10. asadalam

    How was S1 Statistics 62?

    Yup i did the same method,but the question was of 3 marks so i wondered why we had to take numerous selections but then i did that minus one and it gave same ans so i knew both were correct in the hall.In the exam i did that 3 selection addition one though ;)
  11. asadalam

    How was S1 Statistics 62?

    Or quite simply 14C9(total selections) - 12C7(both together).although i used your method :P
  12. asadalam

    Economics, Accounting & Business: Post your doubts here!

    Can someone explain how the ans is B? Sana Adnan
  13. asadalam

    How was S1 Statistics 62?

    I'm done explaining any questions.i have other papers as well.if you really believe in that,wait till the mark schemes come out and we'll find out.
  14. asadalam

    How was S1 Statistics 62?

    Hmm then i think youll lose only one mark
  15. asadalam

    2 marks for both so 4 marks at least

    2 marks for both so 4 marks at least
  16. asadalam

    How was S1 Statistics 62?

    I think it was 2.6 3.8 and 6.4 or something along these lines.You?
  17. asadalam

    How was S1 Statistics 62?

    We had to take the range as 1.6 - 10 s on the plot as we had to showcase time not the number of computers.
  18. asadalam

    How was S1 Statistics 62?

    I'll try to 1. It was probability of sixes obtained would be 3-5 inclusive out of 10 trials of a fair die. 2.The whole table where it asked for mean and sd.Obv i dont remember it 3.It asked about box and whisker plot,we had to find quartiles ,median and find.next part asked to prove there...
  19. asadalam

    How many days would he expect to run below 30 min in a year,if he runs once every week.30-35.2/4.7

    How many days would he expect to run below 30 min in a year,if he runs once every week.30-35.2/4.7
  20. asadalam

    4 was that scarf and handbag question and 6 was that banana question.And the days were 7 as we...

    4 was that scarf and handbag question and 6 was that banana question.And the days were 7 as we had to multiply obtained probability with 52 as he ran once a week not once a day.
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