Will Fan and medal Has anyone ever taken the flvs microeconomics?
yes.
need help as to an explanations of perfect completion, long run vs short run
Is this exam going on right now?
oh its not an exam, its a lesson but the concepts elude me
Please refer to this post: http://openstudy.com/study#/updates/538a0431e4b02fec9034d289
@Zale101 But this isn't a question from an exam I genuinely need to understand these concepts for a homework assignment. I was hoping someone whom had taken this course, could offer some guidance since they had experience. Why was I issued a warning? I see no inappropriate content or suspicion of cheating.
If you would like I could post the h/w assignment from my lesson
First, you should have asked this question in the appropriate section. Second, asking for students taken your course at the same virtual school is prohibited by FLVs. Your school doesn't want you to interact with other online students in your class especially at this site. Your school has complained about this site for letting students at the same class interact and trade answers. So please do not do this again. I am not saying that you were cheating, but a behavior like this brings suspicion under your school and the openstudy community.
So when I rephrase and post in another section should I just type "What is a long and short run in AP microeconomics? " . I mean no disrespect I just want a concept explained. Also when I post to the different sections no one answers. Do you have any advice on how to get help quicker?
@Zale101
A question like "What is a long and short run in AP microeconomics? " Is normal and acceptable. It shows that your trying to learn this concept. In this post, you didn't mention any concept but rather said "who is in my school taken this course". You're asking students in your school to interact with you regarding the same class. No one knows for what reason, but this will bring suspicion. As for how to get help faster, try going to chat and link your question and say "who can explain this concept [insert here]" and tag users. You can tag me and we will go over it.
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