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Standard XII
Mathematics
Properties of Argument
AR is always ...
Question
A
R
is always greater than
M
R
, under monopoly.
A
True
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B
False
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Solution
The correct option is
A
True
True.
A
R
>
M
R
under monopoly because
A
R
tends to fall, and falling
A
R
implies falling
M
R
, at a higher rate.
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