Today is your sister’s birthday and you want to throw a surprise party for her.
You have Rs. 1000 with you and you have to buy cake worth Rs. 400, flowers worth Rs. 100, decoration items worth Rs. 300, chocolates worth Rs. 200 and gift worth Rs. 500. Can you think of an economic situation arising here? Are you faced with the problem of scarcity and choice? If yes, how would you efficiently allocate the available money (resource)?
Answers
Explanation:
I would've bought
(the things which cannot be made at home)
I would buy a cake, decoration items and chocolates. And I would save the remaining money.
Answer:
It is so much fun to plan a surprise birthday party for a loved one. Though a lot of thought, expenses, efforts and time goes behind the surprise planning.
Explanation:
1. The Location
Make all the necessary arrangements so that the planning and venue remains a secret. And that is more likely to happen if you choose a friend's or your own house for the celebration.
The Decorations
Purchase the decorations from wholesale decoration shop and get to work. Simple decor like oversized balloons, a brightly coloured tablecloth and paper lanterns will make the party space festive without you having to spend a fortune.
The Cake
If you choose to order the cake from a bakery, make sure you keep the birthday person's taste and choice in mind and choose just the appropriate size, considering your guest list.
from these few points you can effenicently acollate the available money.
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