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In an academic report, a long question typically has a single blank line of spacing preceding and following it. This spacing helps to visually separate the question from the surrounding text, enhancing readability and clarity. It is important to maintain consistent formatting throughout the document for a professional appearance.
In order for lines of text to be read, they cannot all be written on top of each other, so they need to be spaced out. Line spacing determines how much space is between each line of text. The standard is for each line to be immediately below the previous one, as you would see in this answer. Sometimes you want more spacing. This could be to make things easier to read, or because there is not a long of text on a page and it looks better if it takes up more of the page. Commonly you may have double line spacing, which is text on every second line.
Always double-spaced. Even long, block quotations should still be double-spaced.
The lender is likely to report this to the credit reference agencies within a week of the default
Most cases, negative items can stay between 5-7 years on your credit report. Henry
I believe that credit report entiries are valid for up to 7 years, but it may depend on the circumstances and just how much default was involved.
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Does anyone know if your car is put in default what is the next step? Car I pay what is owed for the 3 months or does the full balance on the car have to be paid? Does anyone knoW?
The length of 1.5 pages can vary depending on font size, line spacing, and margins. On average, 1.5 pages is roughly equivalent to about 450-600 words.
A report can be as long a page, it depends on what the expectations are...
depends on what it is
500 words is about 2 typed pages - assuming that the page uses Times New Roman (size 12), standard 1 inch margins, and double line spacing.