Cotton and cotton seeds are examples of _______ supply
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cotton and cotton seeds are example of stable fire
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Examples of joint supply are cotton and cotton seeds.
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- Goods that are manufactured or provided jointly are referred to as joint supply. Some commodities are created using the same method and share a same origin.
- When producing joint goods, there are some instances where the ratios are practically constant, like with cotton and cotton seed. They cannot have different ratios.
- The ratio can be altered in different situations.
- For instance, crossbreeding has been found to make it possible to breed sheep for either meat or wool.
- You can make more of one at the expense of the other.
- Wheat and straw, cotton and cotton seed, wool, mutton, and other examples are a few. The other is automatically formed when any one of them is produced beforehand.
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