This is the quote of T.S. Eilot
The correct statements about financial literacy from the given options are as follows:
- Financial literacy is the knowledge about money and what you do with money.
- Financial literacy includes information about income, banking, loans, career, credit, and consumer rights.
- One reason to become financially literate is to save you money.
- One reason to become financially literate is to help you make smart financial decisions.
The only option that isn’t included is: <em>One reason to become financially literate is to make you rich</em>. Though knowledge about financial literacy can help you in managing your finances, you would need great amount of knowledge about other fields to be able to become rich - not just financial literacy.
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Answer:
Written in Python
for num in range(1,1001):
sum=0
for j in range(1,num+1):
if num%j==0:
sum = sum + j
if num == sum:
print(str(num)+" is a perfect number")
Explanation:
This line gets the range from 1 to 1000
for num in range(1,1001):
This line initializes sum to 0 for each number 1 to 1000
sum=0
This line gets the divisor for each number 1 to 1000
for j in range(1,num+1):
This following if condition line checks for divisor of each number
<em> if num%j==0:
</em>
<em> sum = sum + j
</em>
The following if condition checks for perfect number
if num == sum:
print(str(num)+" is a perfect number")
Answer:
First one is INHERITANCE. Second one is AGGREGATION.