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Scarcity is a problem in poor countries only.
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Scarce goods are goods that have no alternative use.
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Scarcity is a problem faced by poor households only.
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Economics is mainly about the study of free goods.
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The economic problem of scarcity arises because needs and wants are unlimited and the resources (or means) to fulfil these needs and wants are limited.
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The economic problem of scarcity can be solved by increasing the productivity of resources.
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The term “human capital” refers to the number of workers.
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Leisure time sacrificed to study Economics is an example of an opportunity cost.
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If these are the marks obtained by a student for the assessments and the examination, what is the final mark for the student (fill in the value only (leave out the % sign)? 

Assessment

The (average) mark received by the student (mark

shown as a percentage %)

1

60

2

75

3

60

4

40

5

70

6

50

Examination mark

50

 

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If these are the marks obtained by a student for the assessments and the examination, what is the final mark for the student (fill in the value only (leave out the % sign)? 

Assessment

The (average) mark received by the student (mark

shown as a percentage %)

1

60

2

75

3

60

4

40

5

70

6

50

Examination mark

50

 

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