why some long-run average cost curves are steeper on the downward side than others.
Mercury's meniscus curves down. Water's meniscus curves up.
Usually market demand curves are downward sloping.
The law of supply predicts the supply curve will be upward sloping.
The question is incomplete. No options are given (for which of the following) to answer the question. firms face downward-sloping curves
Marginal Benefit curve is usually downward sloping, while Marginal Cost is usually upward sloping.
Syncline is a type of fold that is created when the crust bends and curves downward. It is a fold that is convex up and has its oldest beds at its core.
Mercury's meniscus curves down. Water's meniscus curves up.
indifference curves slopes downward to the right
Usually market demand curves are downward sloping.
Usually market demand curves are downward sloping.
The law of supply predicts the supply curve will be upward sloping.
A condition in which the penis bends downward during an erection. This curving or bending makes it difficult to have normal sexual intercourse as an adult. Chordee is a condition in which the head of the penis curves downward or upward, at the junction of the head and shaft of the penis.
The question is incomplete. No options are given (for which of the following) to answer the question. firms face downward-sloping curves
Marginal Benefit curve is usually downward sloping, while Marginal Cost is usually upward sloping.
the chest rises the diaphragm curves upward air rushes in the chest moves downward the diaphragm flattens air rushes out
B. Demand curve slopes downward. If apple #3 doesn't give you as much satisfaction (or utility) as apple #2, your demand for apples goes down before you hit apple #4.
I'm not sure what "stabilizing directional" selection is, but if you get out a bell curve graph... Stabilizing selection tends to select for individuals around the average, or mean, of a population, which technically makes the curve steeper. Directional selection shifts the average in one direction (shifts the whole curve in one direction). Disruptive selection creates two new averages, which means it splits the one curve into two, smaller, separate curves.