The correct answer is D A decrease in demand for consumer goods.
Indeed, after the crash, thousands of banks went bankrupt with over a billion dollars’ worth of deposits from account holders. Because so many banks failed, they were unable to provide loans for building and factory projects. Business failures increased all over the nation and because millions of people were unemployed and destitute, they had no money to buy any goods and thus the demand of such consumer goods decreased accordingly.
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Hello! Your answer would be, A) AND C)
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Describe :the third album by R&B and soul singer Wilson Pickett. The album charted at #3 on the U.S. Billboard R&B albums chart and #21 on the popular albums chart. According to AllMusic, this album firmly established Picket's "stature as a major '60s soul man".[3] The album launched four major hits for Pickett, but AllMusic emphasizes that the non-hit cuts, "of nearly an equal level", will be of more interest to collectors.
You just follow the formula and see what it gets you from there.
The formula itself is literally b(1-r)t.
b= 2700
1 - 4% = .96
t = 5 years from 2015
This is a prediction, so it's exact value is irrelevant as long as it is close to your options, which Option C, 2202, is the best option for this.
I didn't follow the formula, however. I just did 10% of 2700, which is 270, and just multiplied it by 2, to get 20% of 2700 (Which is equal to 4% for five years decrease) and just subtracted the difference, leaving me with 2160, which is closer to 2202 rather than 2035. [Using the formula in the calculator kinda confused me, as it didn't turn out so pretty.]
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The tall building is the most dominating symbol of the cities and a human-made marvel that defies gravity by reaching to the clouds. It embodies unrelenting human aspirations to build even higher. It conjures a number of valid questions in our minds. The foremost and fundamental question that is often asked: Why tall buildings? This review paper seeks to answer the question by laying out arguments against and for tall buildings. Then, it provides a brief account of the historic and recent developments of tall buildings including their status during the current economic recession. The paper argues that as cities continue to expand horizontally, to safeguard against their reaching an eventual breaking point, the tall building as a building type is a possible solution by way of conquering vertical space through agglomeration and densification. Case studies of some recently built tall buildings are discussed to illustrate the nature of tall building development in their respective cities. The paper attempts to dispel any discernment about tall buildings as mere pieces of art and architecture by emphasizing their truly speculative, technological, sustainable, and evolving nature. It concludes by projecting a vision of tall buildings and their integration into the cities of the 21st century.
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