A financially stable person is able to:
A. spend money without having to save.
B. use loans t...
Computers and Technology, 13.04.2021 23:00 Esmer1030
A financially stable person is able to:
A. spend money without having to save.
B. use loans to cover his or her living costs.
C. default on loan payments.
D. save money.
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Computers and Technology, 23.06.2019 09:10, djs1671
(328 inc. 448 ind. 480 in25. john has a collection of toy cars. he has 2 red cars, 4 blue cars, 4 black cars, and 6 yellowcars. what is the ratio of red cars to yellow cars? a. 1: 2b. 1: 3c. 1: 626. the net of a right triangular prism is shown below.
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Computers and Technology, 24.06.2019 02:10, sIatt
Consider the usual algorithm to convert an infix expression to a postfix expression. suppose that you have read 10 input characters during a conversion and that the stack now contains these symbols: (5 points) | | | + | | ( | bottom |_*_| now, suppose that you read and process the 11th symbol of the input. draw the stack for the case where the 11th symbol is
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Computers and Technology, 24.06.2019 09:10, daedae11142
to change the number of rows and columns displayed by the excel object a. select the object and drag a size handle on the active object. b. deselect the object and drag a size handle of the object. c. deselect the object and drag a row or column divider of the object. d. select the object and drag a row or column divider on the active object.
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Computers and Technology, 24.06.2019 14:00, superstarsara5ouh83x
Fast answer i need for apex ! smartphones should be banned from the classroom in public schools so that students cannot cheat on test so easily? which is an example of a counter argument to the thesis above? a. the classroom is a place for learning not for making phone calls b. smartphones are useful learning tools in the modern classroom c. banning smartphones will not students pay attention to teachers any better d. banning smartphones would decreased incidents of theft
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