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JamesSmith said:the graphs DO shift. If you look at the x axis; in the graph 2 the quantity demanded remained same even as the supply curve shifted. In other two the quantity traded did differ.. that is how at least i concluded.
i appeared in variant 12; but i don't remember other options.
ahsan99 said:JamesSmith said:the graphs DO shift. If you look at the x axis; in the graph 2 the quantity demanded remained same even as the supply curve shifted. In other two the quantity traded did differ.. that is how at least i concluded.
i appeared in variant 12; but i don't remember other options.
Plus in 2 i think the graph was parallel to x axis..so it did not change
in the other two i think it did
ahsan99 said:it should be because i did a similar questions in the papers
first we calculate the opp costs then apply comparative advantage
then reverse the ratio for e.r
though i too make a lot of silly mistakes : p
Did u get 15/17 As in olevel? i think i asked you for your percentages once
on Olevel forum : p
djdead1 said:JamesSmith said:Lovely work by djdead!
my answers match for 2,3,4,5,8,9,11,12,13,14,15,17...
i don't remember answers for 6,16,18..
cngrats!!! 16 is surely wrong fo me ! i knew its da wrng asnwer ws about to erase n correct but the examiner took it away !
anyways the credit goes to exam passer i jst gave a few questions still tryin 2 rmember more!!
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