.concentration range 40,000 ppm
2x^2+2x-3x-15
2x^2+(-1x)-15
1x^2-15 final answer
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<u>Economies of scale</u>
- Economies of scale are the cost advantages that enterprises obtain due to their scale of operation (typically measured by amount of output produced), with cost per unit of output decreasing with increasing scale.
<u>Economies of scale examples</u>
- Diagram Economies of Scale. ...
- Tap Water – High fixed costs of a national network. ...
- Specialisation – car production. ...
- Bulk Buying – Supermarkets. ...
- Risk Bearing – e.g. developing new drugs. ...
- Container Principle – more efficient transport and packaging.
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Answer:
i think D.Banister
Explanation:
I saw photos and a banister is on the stairways.
A teaspoon of good farm soil contains up to 1 billion bacteria in more than 4000 species. Soil is the skin of the earth. Soils are alive they are born, they age, they breathe. Good luck!