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Division is the inverse of multiplication. So if you multiply two numbers, let's suppose 2 x 3 = 6 Then, if you divide the product (i.e. 6) with any one of the two multipliers (i.e. 2 or 3) you shall get the other multiplier as the answer.
non cumulative shares are those shares which do not get previouse dividends due to company's bad financial position. for example, if they were suppose to get dividend @10% last year, but could not get due to bad financial position of the company, and in the current year company gets stable and is willing to pay dividend, so it will pay only current year dividends and not last year dividends... if it was cumulative share company would pay last year and current year dividend.. conclusion: non cumulative share doesnot get previouse dividends and cumulative share gets all dividends (previouse+ current) when compnay restores its good financial position.
No, suppose is a verb.
Suppose x, y and z are elements of a set and # and ~ are two binary operations defined on the set. Then, the distributive property of # over ~ sates that for all elements x, y and z in the set, x # (y ~ z) = x#y ~ x#z A common example is # = multiplication and ~ = addition (or subtraction). In that case, the distributive property of multiplication over addition states that x*(y + z) = x*y + x*z
Suppose is separated into syllables like this: sup-pose.
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Division is the inverse of multiplication. So if you multiply two numbers, let's suppose 2 x 3 = 6 Then, if you divide the product (i.e. 6) with any one of the two multipliers (i.e. 2 or 3) you shall get the other multiplier as the answer.
cumulative preference shares are those shares which get dividends for the current year and for the all previouse years if they were not paid due to the bad position of the compnay. suppose compay was suppose to pay dividends @ 10% every year to cumulative shares holders but could not pay fro two years due to bad financial position, and in the current year company is stable and willing to pay, so company will pay previouse + current year dividends to cumulative share holders, if it was non-cumulative share hoders compay would not pay all dividend, but it would pay only current year dividend. this is the difference between cumulative and non cumulative shares with respect to dividend payment. conculsion: cumulative gets all dividends if not paid earlier due to financail crises(previouse+ current) non cumulative gets only current dividend and not previouse dividend if not paid due to financial crises ( only current year dividend and all previouse are not paid)
I suppose you wanted to ask: how to do multiplication with repeated addition. int mul (int a, int b) { int sum= 0; int sign= 1; if (b<0) { sign= -1; b= -b;} for (; b; --b) sum = sum + a; return sign*sum; }
It doesn't and it's not suppose to. The honors is noted on the students transcript, and is noted on the diploma. However, it is never included in the degree title.
The verb form 'to suppose' used for a plural subject is suppose, for example: We suppose... You suppose... They suppose... The students suppose...
The present tense of "suppose" is "suppose." For example: "I suppose that she will be here soon."
What do you suppose he will do? I suppose he didn't mean to kill her. Suppose that he wins the election
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If the inequality is strict (< or >) then the boundary is not included. Otherwise (≤ or ≥), it is.
non cumulative shares are those shares which do not get previouse dividends due to company's bad financial position. for example, if they were suppose to get dividend @10% last year, but could not get due to bad financial position of the company, and in the current year company gets stable and is willing to pay dividend, so it will pay only current year dividends and not last year dividends... if it was cumulative share company would pay last year and current year dividend.. conclusion: non cumulative share doesnot get previouse dividends and cumulative share gets all dividends (previouse+ current) when compnay restores its good financial position.
non cumulative shares are those shares which do not get previouse dividends due to company's bad financial position. for example, if they were suppose to get dividend @10% last year, but could not get due to bad financial position of the company, and in the current year company gets stable and is willing to pay dividend, so it will pay only current year dividends and not last year dividends... if it was cumulative share company would pay last year and current year dividend.. conclusion: non cumulative share doesnot get previouse dividends and cumulative share gets all dividends (previouse+ current) when compnay restores its good financial position.