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what are scopes of consumer rights​

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Answered by Kenblock43
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In digital numeral systems, the radix or base is the number of unique digits, including the digit zero, used to represent numbers in a positional numeral system. For example, for the decimal/denary system (the most common system in use today) the radix (base number) is ten, because it uses the ten digits from 0 through 9.

In any standard positional numeral system, a number is conventionally written as (x)y with x as the string of digits and y as its base, although for base ten the subscript is usually assumed (and omitted, together with the pair of parentheses), as it is the most common way to express value. For example, (100)10 is equivalent to 100 (the decimal system is implied in the latter) and represents the number one hundred, while (100)2 (in the binary system with base 2) represents the number four.[1]

Answered by MissTanya
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Consumer Protection Act, 1986-Nature and Scope

The Features of Consumer Protection Act (CPA) 1986 are as follows :-

(a) It is applicable to all goods, services and unfair trade practices unless specifically exempted by the Central Government.

(b) It covers all sectors private, public as well as co-operative.

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