How can credit cards be safer than cash? a. It is harder to lose a single credit card than a large number of bills. b. A credit
card requires a signature, so it is impossible for anyone other than you to use. c. If a merchant does not hold up their end of an agreement, you can call the credit company and dispute the charges. d. Cash can be miscounted, but credit cards cannot.
Answer: Due to its anonymous nature, if you lose your cash, it's gone. Payment cards can be cancelled and replaced swiftly and remotely. Whilst cash may offer you complete anonymity from data thieves, EMV chip enabled cards offer a more thorough form of payment authentication, providing an extra layer of payment security
12 boxes are needed and 20 will be in the last box.
1450/130 is 11.15 so You round up and need 12 boxes (because you can’t have .15 of a box) so you get the 11 boxes and multiply by how much it can hold (130) and get 1430 which is 20 short of 1450 so 20 would be in the last box .