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Vishaljain23231 Posted 12 years ago
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Please explain the difference between minimal and nominal
  

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Minimal = the smallest amount for the purpose intended (the minimal amount of effort needed to pass the course) nominal = a token amount. Students who can afford their books pay full price for them. Poor students pay a nominal amount.

  • Minimal = the smallest amount for the purpose intended (the minimal amount of effort needed to pass the course) nominal = a token amount.
  • Students who can afford their books pay full price for them.
  • Poor students pay a nominal amount.
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Minimal = the smallest amount for the purpose intended (the minimal amount of effort needed to pass the course)
nominal = a token amount. Students who can afford their books pay full price for them. Poor students pay a nominal amount.

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