1. When a standard is set for a quantity, then standard quantity is called a
A) Amount B) rate C) prefix D) unit.
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D) Unit
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When a standard is set for "quantity", then the "standard quantity is called as one unit".
Answer: Option (D)
Explanation:
The amount is defined as the quantity at which the product is available. The quality defines the product features and quantity defines the product based on quality. The quantity is measured in terms of "unit".
The amount is based on the rupee, the rate is defined as changes occurrence and prefix is defined as using the word to define the entire meaning.
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