1.3.1.4c - distinction between capital goods and consumer goods
- Syllabus
- 2018
- Objective
- 1.3.1.4
- Level
- AS
The distinction between capital goods and consumer goods.
Use c - distinction between capital goods and consumer goods to connect the rule to the data and decision in the question.
This matters because c - distinction between capital goods and consumer goods determines what can be inferred or chosen; begin with the stated conditions and keep the conclusion tied to the evidence.
Example: apply c - distinction between capital goods and consumer goods to one small, clearly defined case, show the key step or comparison, and explain the result in words.
Boundary: c - distinction between capital goods and consumer goods is not a universal recommendation. Check the syllabus scope, assumptions, units and the limits of the evidence before generalising.