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never comment on these kinds of videos, but damn this one was amazing.. really like the step by step approach, it made a lot more sense than when i heard all of this from my teacher in class! thankss
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Not necessarily so. MR is derived from TR. If the preceding TR is more than the the succeeding TR, the result is a negative MR. For example, if the TR for the third unit is ₹500, and the TR for the fourth unit is ₹450, then the MR will be 450-500 = -50.
This video explained more than my teacher did in a half term
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never comment on these kinds of videos, but damn this one was amazing.. really like the step by step approach, it made a lot more sense than when i heard all of this from my teacher in class! thankss
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Super helpful. Thanks a lot!
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Thank you!! Clear and simple explanation 👍
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so helpful - thank you!
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This video is perfect
Well explained thank you sir for the efforts
Nice 1 dude
Thankyou
and its as
simple as that
goat video!
You try to give the video more brightness it will be great if you do
For the video
Bro, MR is always negative. Kindly correct it
Not necessarily so. MR is derived from TR. If the preceding TR is more than the the succeeding TR, the result is a negative MR. For example, if the TR for the third unit is ₹500, and the TR for the fourth unit is ₹450, then the MR will be 450-500 = -50.
Idiot