ChiranjeevSingh AnishPassi KarishmaB
Using the information in (D) -- Below excel sheet is an example where revenues can be seen to increase by 70 % -- If the costs are low enough, an increase of revenues of 70 % is enough for profit/acre to double
Why then is (D) still wrong when one could technically reach the desired result (of doubling profits/acre) within the parameters provided by (D) - it is mathematically possible to reach the goal .
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Using the information in (D) -- Below excel sheet is an example where revenues can be seen to increase by 70 % -- If the costs are low enough, an increase of revenues of 70 % is enough for profit/acre to double
Why then is (D) still wrong when one could technically reach the desired result (of doubling profits/acre) within the parameters provided by (D) - it is mathematically possible to reach the goal .
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