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Elayg6:
Are we allowed to use acronyms/abbreviations for the exam to save time (e.g Aggregate Demand = AD, Economic = Eco)?

zofromuxo:

--- Quote from: Elayg6 on October 11, 2018, 08:08:30 pm ---Are we allowed to use acronyms/abbreviations for the exam to save time (e.g Aggregate Demand = AD, Economic = Eco)?


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They are allowed but you must define them. You must define them for every single question's response,

e.g. Aggregate Demand (AD) is affected by consumers. This is because consumers purchase goods and services which stimulate AD.

e.g.2 AD is awesome => This cannot be done if it is a new question, you need to redefine what AD stands for.

Elayg6:
So does that also mean for the AD equation we have to say: Private Consumption Spending for (C) and Government spending for (G1, G2)?

DoctorTwo:

--- Quote from: zofromuxo on October 11, 2018, 08:19:31 pm ---They are allowed but you must define them. You must define them for every single question's response,

e.g. Aggregate Demand (AD) is affected by consumers. This is because consumers purchase goods and services which stimulate AD.

e.g.2 AD is awesome => This cannot be done if it is a new question, you need to redefine what AD stands for.

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Are you sure we have to do it for every single response? My teachers always told me that you have to define it with the abbreviation once, then you can do it for the rest of the exam. It seems like a huge waste of time doing it for each response.

LachyTate:
does this mean we need to extrapolate on the acronym of the RBA each time?

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