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If Laspeyre's Price Index Number is four times Paasche's Price Index Number, then find the relation between Dorbish-Bowley's and Fisher's Price Index Numbers.
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The optimum value of the objective function of LPP occurs at the center of the feasible region.
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If Dorbish-Bowley's and Fisher's Price Index Numbers are 5 and 4, respectively, then find Laspeyre's and Paasche's Price Index Numbers.
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The price Index Number by Weighted Aggregate Method is given by ______.
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Laspeyre’s Price Index Number is given by ______.
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Paasche’s Price Index Number is given by ______.
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Dorbish-Bowley’s Price Index Number is given by ______.
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Fisher’s Price Number is given by
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Marshall-Edgeworth’s Price Index Number is given by
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Walsh’s Price Index Number is given by
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Laspeyre’s Price Index Number is given by _______.
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Paasche’s Price Index Number is given by _______.
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Dorbish-Bowley’s Price Index Number is given by _______.
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Marshall-Edgeworth’s Price Index Number is given by _______.
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Walsh’s Price Index Number is given by _______.
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`(sump_1q_0)/(sump_0q_0) xx 100` is Paasche’s Price Index Number.
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`sum("p"_1"q"_1)/("p"_0"q"_1)` is Laspeyre’s Price Index Number.
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`(sum"p"_1"q"_0)/(sum"p"_0"q"_0) xx (sum"p"_1"q"_0)/(sum"p"_0"q"_0) xx 100` is Dorbish-Bowley’s Price Index Number.
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`(1)/(2)[sqrt((sum"p"_1"q"_0)/(sum"p"_0"q"_0)) + sqrt("p"_1"q"_1)/(sqrt("p"_0"q"_1))] xx 100` is Fisher’s Price Index Number.
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`(sump_0(q_0 + q_1))/(sump_1(q_0 + q_1)) xx 100` is Marshall-Edgeworth’s price index number.
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