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LenaWriter [7]
4 years ago
14

What is equity and liquidity? (This subject is personal financing but I couldn't find it.)

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1 answer:
Naily [24]4 years ago
8 0
Liquidity describes the degree to which an asset or security can be quickly bought or sold in the market without effecting the assets prices, while equity is the value of the shares issued by a company. 
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The number of ways of the books can be arranged are illustrations of permutations.

  • When the books are arranged in any order, the number of arrangements is 3628800
  • When the mathematics book must not be together, the number of arrangements is 2903040
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\mathbf{Novels = 3}

\mathbf{Mathematics = 2}

\mathbf{Chemistry = 5}

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<u>(a) The books in any order</u>

First, we calculate the total number of books

\mathbf{n = Novels + Mathematics + Chemistry}

\mathbf{n = 3 + 2 +  5}

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\mathbf{Maths\ together = 2 \times 9!}

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\mathbf{Novels = 3}

\mathbf{Chemistry = 5}

First, arrange the novels in:

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brainly.com/question/1216161

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