To do the opposite, or to "switch around". For example, If you were in the food store with a friend, you might say: You get the bread and I'll get the milk...or vice versa (meaning you get the milk and I'll get the bread).
when the price of a commodity is high,consumers will go for another product almost the same as the one that the price is high,so that makes the quantity demanded of the commodity that the price low and vice versa
Because supply shock is a sudden change of a good. Meaning if it is a negative shock, the equilibrium price and quantity of course will go down. And if it is a positive shock, vice versa of negative.
The relationship between price and quantity demanded is inverse, meaning as the price of a product increases, the quantity demanded by consumers tends to decrease, and vice versa. This is known as the law of demand in economics.
For any real gases, increasing the pressure lessens the volume and vice-versa.
Demand for good or service increases if the price of related goods increases, and vice versa.
The Nepali meaning of "vice versa" is "उल्टो" or "विपरित रूपमा," which indicates that something can be reversed or that two things can be interchanged. It is used to express that if one statement is true, the opposite is also true.
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it is when you suck up to your friends or vice versa
VICE VERSA is a term that means the opposite way Vice versa means 'in reverse order from that of a preceding statement'; or 'conversely'The same in reverse. For example:Billy likes Jane and vice versa. That means that Billy likes Jane and Jane likes Billy.
Vice versa = in the opposite sense, conversely. It is Latin for "turn position". "The title originates from the Latin phrase, 'vice versa', meaning 'the other way around'." So yes, it is completely latin.
Vice Versa - novel - was created in 1882.
No one knows how to spell Latin, but vice versa is the accepted spelling
Science affecting politics and vice versa
Vice Versa - novel - has 349 pages.
No. The term vice versa is taken to be one word.
Voltage is directly proportional to current, meaning that as voltage increases, current also increases and vice versa, as per Ohm's Law. However, voltage is inversely proportional to resistance, meaning that as voltage increases, resistance decreases and vice versa.
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