The demand for the output of occupations changes with changes in our lifestyle, technological changes and so on. To take rather an extreme example, there is little demand nowadays for a person who can sharpen flint to an arrowhead. On the other hand, 100 years ago there were no computer programmers.
If the gradient is a positive number the curve is increasing, and if the gradient is a negative number it is decreasing.
A single number cannot be compared. Also, it will always be in a correct order - increasing or decreasing!
in one year, the number of traffic accidents recorded in a certain municipality is 16. this number is 6 less than twice that recorded during the previous year. what was the number of traffic accidents during the previous year?
The sequence appears to be decreasing by 3, then increasing by 3. Following this pattern, starting from 33, if we subtract 3, we get 30. Thus, the missing number is 30. The complete sequence would be 33, 30, 24, 27.
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It is normal for modern healthy economies to be constantly creating new occupation, while others become obsolete or move elsewhere.
It is normal for modern healthy economies to be constantly creating new occupation, while others become obsolete or move elsewhere.
It is normal for modern healthy economies to be constantly creating new occupation, while others become obsolete or move elsewhere.
It is normal for modern healthy economies to be constantly creating new occupation, while others become obsolete or move elsewhere.
decreasing
It is normal for modern healthy economies to be constantly creating new occupation, while others become obsolete or move elsewhere.
If the gradient is a positive number the curve is increasing, and if the gradient is a negative number it is decreasing.
I think that australian frogs are increasing
pigs are increasing.
nope
decreasing because of the economic decline
Simply look at the number!