How to memorise NIA formulae for class 12 economics?

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Memorise and write the formulae as many times. Then solve questions based on the same, and you will remember it better for a long time.
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Read your text books and notes. Write all the formulae in a note book. Practice the sums using the formulae in your notes. Refer frequently to remember the formulae.
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Make flash cards and stick in your room n revise
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