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    at least one-half page for any diagram required. Marks will be deducted if diagrams are not labeled and explained. 1. (15) Rajan spends all his money on only two goods‚ bananas and scones. Bananas cost $0.60/kg‚ and scones cost $0.50 each. a) (1) Sketch Rajan’s budget constraint if he has an income of $10.00/day. (Put bananas on the horizontal axis.) Ans: horizontal intercept = $10.00/$0.60=50/3; vertical intercept = $10/00/$0.50 = 20 must label axes ( deduct ½ mark if axes not labeled). Rajan

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    Methodology 3.1 Materials and Equipments The main ingredients to be used are the Saba bananas. There should be 15 pieces. (1 tumpok in the market) There should also be also 1 tbsp. salt‚ 5 cups of water for preparing the brine solution. Of course measuring cups/spoons‚ and basin are needed. Chopping board and knife would be used in slicing the bananas. We need solar dryer for drying the bananas‚ grinder or for grinding and making flour. A simple blender may also work for grinding. We also

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    Michael Porter has described a category scheme consisting of three general types of strategies that are commonly used by businesses to achieve and maintain competitive advantage. These three generic strategies are defined along two dimensions: strategic scope and strategic strength. Strategic scope is a demand-side dimension (Michael E. Porter was originally an engineer‚ then an economist before he specialized in strategy) and looks at the size and composition of the market you intend to target.

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    can produce two goods‚ apples and bananas. The unit labor requirement in apple production is 3‚ while in banana production it is 2. A) Graph home’s production possibility frontier. B) What is the opportunity cost of apples in terms of bananas? C) In the absence of trade‚ what would be the price of apples in terms of bananas? Why? There is now another country‚ Foreign‚ with a labor force of 800. Foreign’s unit labor requirement in apple production is 5‚ while in banana production it is 1. D) Construct

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    fully circular in Victoria. Banana Lily The banana lily has floating leaves‚ but its rhizome is in the mud. The banana lily is frequently found in quiet ponds‚ lakes‚ and swamps. It blooms from spring to summer. Banana lily gets its name from its cluster of thick banana-shaped roots‚ located close to the leaves near the surface of the water. Banana lily has rounded leaves that have a notch at the base: they resemble small water lily leaves. Banana lily leaves are green above and dull purple

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    satisfaction a customer derives from the goods that they buy. Marginal utility is the increase in total utility arising from an increase in consumption by one more. For example‚ suppose I like eating bananas‚ and I have already eaten one banana; then the satisfaction I get from consuming a second banana is called by economists the marginal utility. Marginal utility is the utility gain from the consumption of one more item. Basically‚ economists are assuming that people derive satisfaction from the

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    difference between the population means of the two groups. Consider a study wherein the effectiveness of banana leaves as an organic wrapper was compared to that of aluminum foil. The number of bacterial colonies in rice wrapped in the two kinds of food wrappers was measured after 12 hours at room temperature. Treatment | Number of Bacterial ColoniesReplicates | | 1 | 2 | 3 | Banana Leaves (Experimental) | 4 | 8 | 7 | Aluminum Foil (Control) | 5 | 3 | 7 | The main steps in analyzing

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    Abstract The decomposition of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) in a whole and diced wedges by with The enzyme catalase was observed. The catalase was able to break down the hydrogen peroxide In the diced banana wedge better than the whole banana because after the banana was diced that Increases the surface area allowing the breakdown to flow. The effects of temperature on enzyme In a liver sample were observed under iced‚ boiling‚ 37 degrees‚ and room temperature Conditions. The enzymes became completely

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    lives this and this gives life to thee. ------------------------------------------------- Have You Tried "Banana-Peel Burger"? I’ll show you how!! Don’t worry coz i tried it already and it really taste good.. The appearance of the patty is just as good as a meat burger patty.. And the taste? It’s definitely great!!! So‚ let’s start with our recipe: Ingredients: 5 - 10pcs. Ripe Banana Peel (it’s up to you on how much do you want). Minced or chopped finely. 2pcs. Red or White Onions (I

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    Bibliography: Adrien‚ Peter. 1990. Capitalism‚ Metayage and Development: A shifting shifting Pattern of Development in Dennery‚ St. Lucia‚ 18401840-1959. Beckford‚ George. 1967. The WestWest-Indian Banana Industry. Casimir. J and Y. Acosta. 1982 . Social Structural changes in St. Lucia. Holmes Keith and Michael Crossley (2004). “Whose Knowledge‚ Whose Values? The Contribution of Local Knowledge to Education Policy Processes: A Case Study of Lewis‚

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