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price elasticity is the degree to which demand for a good will change relative to a change in the price of that good. Income elasticity is the degree to which demand for a good will change relative to a change in the spending power of the consumer. it is the percentage change in quantity demanded/percentage change in price.
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The superlative degree of little is littlest. Otherwise it would be most little, and that's wrong. Superlative means expressing the highest degree of a quality in grammar.
The colour of granite does in fact change. For example it will change during the weathering process where feldspar minerals will change to clay minerals such as kaolinite. If the degree of weathering is high this can significantly alter the colour of the granite.
Typically, a PhD is the highest educational attainment. However, the best degree may be particular to the individual, and strictly dependent on his/her own educational and career goals and objectives.
Ram is stronger or equally strong as Rahul.
Both sentences are in the positive degree. Comparatively, they would be, "It is cleaner here than there. This city is not cleaner than that city."
example of positive degree
Positive Degree of Comparison.
the answer to 180 degree angle is 72 degree angle.
The positive degree is the base form of the adjective or adverb (not the comparative or the superlative).Example adjective:good = positive degreebetter = the comparativebest = the superlativeExample adverb:much = positive degreemore = the comparativemost = the superlative
A change of 1 degree Fahrenheit is equal to a change of 0.56 degrees Celsius or 0.56 Kelvin. The Fahrenheit scale has a larger degree size compared to the Celsius and Kelvin scales, which results in smaller incremental changes.
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some grammar stuff! So, the superlative of "senior" is "most senior," and the positive degree is just "senior." For "junior," it's "most junior" in the superlative and "junior" in the positive degree. As for "superior," it's "most superior" in the superlative and "superior" in the positive degree. And finally, for "inferior," it's "most inferior" in the superlative and "inferior" in the positive degree. Like, hope that clears things up for ya!
The positive degree of "best" is "good." In English grammar, the positive degree is the base form of an adjective, used to describe a quality without any comparison. "Best" is the superlative form of the adjective "good," which indicates the highest degree of quality.
The positive degree of comparison is used. (That it, no comparison is made.)
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Begging is not as good as starving