IN DISSOLUTION S1 STAGE 1 BOWL GOT 52%(Q POINT IS 80%)WHAT
WE HAVE DO
Answer Posted / avinash
we will go for S2 STAGE ie, another 6 units
The averege of 12 units is equal or greater than Q+5% OF
Label Claim IF this also not pass ,Than go for S3 Stage in
which Total of 18 units must be Greater than or equal to Q.
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