The most important is supply and demand, the margin just represents how much you can squeeze from the sale and can I buy more which I can sell for the same amount. It's one of a few metrics to use other important things to consider is whether your costs are squeezing margins and where to look to squeeze higher margins.
rose leaves in addition to being pinnate, also have a serrated margin.
The margin of a banana leaf is typically entire, meaning it has a smooth edge without any notches or serrations. This characteristic contributes to the leaf's ability to efficiently capture sunlight and withstand environmental conditions. Additionally, the entire margin helps in minimizing water loss and damage from pests.
Rose leaves typically have a serrated or finely toothed margin, which means they feature small, jagged edges along the leaf perimeter. This serration varies among different rose species and cultivars but is a common characteristic of many rose plants. The leaf shape may be compound, with multiple leaflets, each displaying this serrated margin.
The margin of neem leaves (Azadirachta indica) is typically serrated or finely toothed. This means the edges have small, sharp points or indentations, giving the leaf a jagged appearance. The serrated margin is characteristic of many plants in the mahogany family, to which neem belongs. This leaf structure helps in water drainage and deterring herbivores.
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Buying on margin, taking a "margin" loan from the broker to help buy part of a stock purchaseMargin call, this happens when the broker demands full payment of your "margin" loan
Contribution of margin safety x margin of safety
what is a blended margin?
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A margin that is creative.
Margin of safety ratio = margin of safety/sales revenue
The answer is mango is serrated margin and rose is wavy margin