a population thing
a population thing
The learning curve is reverse 'J' shaped. Its shape indicates that the cost of production rises with rise in quantity produced but to an extent. After that point it stops increasing. It happens because the management or the production department learns to control the cost of production from past mistakes or experience or by reffering previous data. so, the learning to control the cost has named this curve as learning curve. when the cost stops rising and it stabilises then the curve becomes a straight line acordingly.....and it forms the shape of reverse 'J'.
difference between leaning curve and experience curve
The difference between individual supply curve and the market supply curve is tat individual supply curve is like a firm. To be able to get the market supply curve you have to have the individual supply curve.
by finding where the supply curve and the demand curve intersect
example of a J-curve population in nature? Explain.
j without the curve would be i
because that's how the way it is. the curve is forever.
a curve.
a curve
A J-shaped curve is often referred to as exponential growth, which illustrates a rapid increase in a population or entity over time. This curve demonstrates a steady rise and acceleration in growth without any limiting factors in place.
J
An "S' curve (on a population chart) reaches its carrying capacity and levels out, while a "J" curve hits its carrying capacity and just continues causing a population explosion and competition for resources.
a population thing
Unlimited resources
J
Start one space from the base line. Form a loop pointing downward then curve up (end pointing right). Draw a straight line down and do the same curve upward almost meeting the first curve. And VOILA! And upper case J.