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    Business Paper 21 Discussion

    I wrote capital. It costed $20,000 to manufacture 2,500 boots by Labor and $27,400 to manufacture 5,000 by capital. So, 5,000 shoes would cost $40,000 and two weeks by labor but just $27,400 and one week by capital. :)
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    Business Paper 21 Discussion

    I was expecting to get a C or D in the Business Studies exam. You can imagine how my preparation was. But now, Alhamdulilah, I am anticipating an A in Business :) And I don't remember using the Appendix 3!
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    Computer studies paper 1 tuesday

    That is good thought, appreciable. :D I have variant 1, after 3.5 hours. It would help to know which chapters to focus on. :)
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    Computer studies paper 1 tuesday

    You gave the exam? What were the questions?
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    Computer studies paper 1 tuesday

    I have got Computer P1 too. Well, you expect question out of them, direct ones for this topic. It is a must to come. :)
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    Results for May/June 2012 session

    On 13 August if there is no error with the results or website. The certificates usually arrive 3 months for other countries.
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    BUSINESS STUDIES

    Well I assume the time is late now, yet I can help. Financial cost is the cost in cash/money (don't quite get what you are trying to ask). Two ways you can limit the imports are, by placing import tarrifs and quotas. There is a custom/duty to be paid on what you import, and a legal quantity...
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    Mathematics: Post your doubts here!

    No problems. The given formula is: [Pn = 1/2n(n + 1)] Let us take n as, say 4. This would change the formula to [P4 = 1/2 (4) ((4)+1)] The answer of this is 10. Now the first formula says, Sn-Sn-1=Pn. We already got Pn, which is 10. Now substitute the value 4 in the places of n in the formula...
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    Mathematics: Post your doubts here!

    Assalam u Alaikum. Sure! 9) ai) P6 = 1+2+3+4+5+6 = 21. aii) Substitute 6 in the place of n. This gives 1/2 (6) * [(6)+1]. This would give the answer, 21, which is the same as our previous answer, hence the formula works! aiii) We do the same thing like aii. 1/2 (50) * [(50)+1]. This would...
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    Mathematics: Post your doubts here!

    You use a compass for it. Keep the needle of compass at B, and the other point at C. Cut an arc which must be on the right of B. Use a rule, keeping it on the base line AB, till it meets the arc. Mark that point, and keep the needle of compass on it. Make another arc on the North, same size (as...
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    Mathematics: Post your doubts here!

    Assalam u Alaikum It is mentioned that line AB is 100meters. First, you have to measure the length of line AB using a rule, let's say x cm. You have to simplify them into their lowest form, but the unites aren't same. Either convert the cm in meter by dividing by 100 or convert the meters...
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