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प्रश्न
Cotton and cotton seeds are examples of ______ supply.
पर्याय
jointly produced goods
inferior goods
composite goods
inferior goods
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उत्तर
Cotton and cotton seeds are examples of jointly produced goods supply.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
When the percentage change in the quantity supplied of a commodity is exactly equal to the percentage change in its price it is known as ______.
Identify the correct sequence of alternatives given in Column II by matching them with respective terms in Column:
| Column I | Column II |
| A. Perfectly Inelastic | (i) Es > 1 |
| B. Perfectly Elastic | (ii) Es < 1 |
| C. Inelastic | (iii) Es = 0 |
| D. Highly Elastic | (iv) Es = infinity |
Choose the correct alternative:
Draw a straight line supply showing elasticity greater than one.
With the help of a formula calculate the elasticity of supply from the following table:
| Price | Quantity supplied |
| 10 | 200 |
| 15 | 225 |
Price elasticity of supply is likely to be ______ in the long run.
Draw and briefly explain a perfectly inelastic supply curve.
The price of a commodity rises from ₹ 20 to ₹ 40 Consequently, its supply increases from 100 units to 400 units. Calculate price elasticity of supply.
Draw and briefly explain a perfectly elastic supply curve.
Draw the supply curve showing price elasticity of supply equal to one.
With the help of a suitable diagram, explain the following degree of elasticity of supply.
Es > 1
