Economics
chapter 2 standard 11
give meaning and example of commodities which are umiversally and abudantly available
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Cereal, valuable ores, power, fuel, beef, fruit juice, and natural gas are common instances of commodities. Logically interchangeable assets or substance bought and sold smoothly as an object of economics are abundantly available and can be detected easily everywhere.
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