Interdependent
Through peer pressure and how other people affect each other into wanting that certain item. And possibly if your either financially wealthy or not this can affect your needs and wants. Grade 10 Student
A double coincidence of wants meaning both parties wish to exchange what each other needs.
The term interdependent is an adjective meaning mutually dependent; relating to two or more people or things dependent on each other. Synonyms include mutualist and mutually beneficial.
The recurrent, that is, they occur again and again eg food, clothes. Some wants are complementary as they go with other wants eg petrol is complementary of a car and as socks are to shoes. Other is competitive which means that income is limited; therefore not all wants can be satisfied. They compete with each other to be consumed by the individual. All wants are unlimited; they are never completely satisfied. When one want is satisfied, another takes its place. Wants are also changeable meaning that they can change over time.
Domestic: of or involving the home or familyInterdependenceis a relationship in which each member is mutually dependent on the others.
Through peer pressure and how other people affect each other into wanting that certain item. And possibly if your either financially wealthy or not this can affect your needs and wants. Grade 10 Student
A girl needs someone that they can depend on and love endlessly! he needs to be the man but know a girl wants respect!
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They need the energy from each other to live
Dependent on each other. Both parties have a dependency on one another.
ADITYA DEV
bounce and rebound against each other with a velocity dependent on the temperature.
commenalism
Mutual dependence refers to a relationship in which two or more parties rely on each other for support, cooperation, or resources. In such relationships, each party's well-being is interconnected with the others, and they depend on each other to achieve shared goals or outcomes.
The vertical axis normally represents the dependent variable although both variables may be dependent (on each other).
Being mutually dependent. For example, countries trading with each other become dependent on the products or goods received from the other country.
Each client is different in what they want and need. By listening and paying attention, a lot of their wants and needs can be addressed efficiently. Then you can find out which wants and needs you can cater to, and which you cannot.