This is actually a bit confusing but I think you could only make a necklace for 2 people. Each person will recieve 27 blue beads, and 9 red beads. Hope this helps!
None is necessarily true.
Even though you have your money in an interest-bearing savings vehicle, its value (purchasing power) may actually decrease if the interest rate is not at least as great as the inflation rate.
In periods of inflation, the value of money decreases over time. In periods of deflation, the value of money increases over time. It tends to be difficult to regulate an economy so the value of money remains constant over time.
The present value of money is greater than the future value in inflationary times. The opposite is true in deflationary times.
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In the US in the middle of the last century, inflation rates were consistently 2-3% per year and savings interest rates were perhaps 4-6%. Money saved actually increased in value, and the present value of money was greater than the future value. These days, inflation is perhaps a little lower, but savings interest rates are a lot lower, so savings does not outpace inflation the way it did. The truth or falsity of all these statements depends on where and when you're talking about.
17 spaces. Just jump from each space to the next until you get to (-5,-4). :) hope it helps.
Answer:
y-(-1)=2/3(x-5)
Step-by-step explanation:
Point slope form is
y-y_1=m(x-x_1) where m is the slope, x_1 is the x coordinate of a point that the line passes through, and y_1 is the y coordinate of a point the line passes through.
Substituting, we get
y-(-1)=2/3(x-5)
This is a division problem. You can use the standard algorithm of 128/ 5. Or you can create equal groups (draw five circles) and count out eggs until you distribute them all. I would start with 20 in each circle. That would be 20+ 20+ 20+ 20+ 20= 100 Then think 128-100= 28 Next count by 5's. 5+ 5+ 5+ 5+ 5= 25 Then think what is 28-25= 3 so 128/ 5= 25 with a reminder of 3 eggs left over.