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Value of a ee U.S. savings bond purchased December 1985?

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What does q stand for in economics?

the q stands for output


Given the demand curve that is a rectangular hyperbola with a demand function of the form Q equals 1 over P Show that the point of elestacity will be unitary throughout the demand curve?

Assuming that the given demand curve is a rectangular hyperbola, total expenditure (i.e. rectangular area or Q*P) is the same for each point on the length of the curve. Next we use the demand function to determine the total expenditure value as Q=1/P=>Q*P=1, and we have consequently a demand curve of unitary elasticity.


Would increasing the amount of money in circulation cause inflation or deflation?

Increasing the amount of money in circulation would lead to inflation. The Gross Domestic Product, (GDP) is the sum total of all goods and services produced in the nation in a year. There are several ways to measure GDP, from the perspective of money spent or goods purchased. GDP=P*Q were P is the average price of all goods and services and Q is the total quantity of goods and services. So P times Q is the GDP. Another way to measure the GDP is the money spent. GDP = M * V where M is the supply of money and V is the Velocity, or how many times each dollar turns over, or changes hands each year. If PQ = GDP = MV, then PQ=MV. Now double the size of the amount of money in circulation, M. Prices, P, MUST double as well. To keep the equation balanced, either the velocity will have to decrease (and it wont) or the quantity of goods and services will double, (and that wont). So if the money supply doubles, prices will also. There will be twice as many dollars chasing the same amount of goods and services. In 2009, the money supply was about 800 Billion. In 2010, the money supply is 1.6 Trillion. Expect prices to double in the near future.


How do calculate velocity of money?

The money velocity is the average number of times a unit of money is used in a specific period of time. For example, you could say the annual money velocity of a US dollar bill is 3 (any dollar bill, on average, was used three times this year). Money velocity can be calculated using a specific formula: V = ( P * Q ) / M ; V = Money velocity, P = aggregate Price level, Q = aggregate quantity of goods and services, and M = total amount of money (money supply). The formula can also be rewritten like so: M * V = P * Q; where P * Q equals the nominal GDP.

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Answer this maths algebra question with workings 1750 can be written as 2 x 5p x q where p and q are prime numbers Work out the value of p and the value of q?

750 can be written as 2 x 5p x q where p and q are prime numbers. The value of p is 3 and the value of q is 7


What is the Dissolution Testing Q value?

Q value is the quality check point in dissolution testing


In the equation Q 12 89 what is the value of Q?

Why don't you express the equation verbally? Q 12 89 doesn't have much meaning.


How do you identity the opposite and the absolute value of a rational number?

The additive opposite of the rational number q is -q. One of q and -q must be non-negative and that is its absolute value.


What is the algebraic expression subtract q from p?

The algebraic expression that represents subtracting ( q ) from ( p ) is written as ( p - q ). This indicates that you take the value of ( q ) away from the value of ( p ).


What does q stand for in terms of money?

In terms of money, "q" often represents the quantity of goods or services produced or consumed in economic models. It can also denote the quantity in relation to demand and supply equations. In some financial contexts, "q" may refer to Tobin's q, a ratio that compares the market value of a firm to the replacement cost of its assets.


What type of operator can be used to determine whether a specific relationship that exists between two values?

The relational operators: ==, !=, =.p == q; // evaluates true if the value of p and q are equal, false otherwise.p != q; // evaluates true of the value of p and q are not equal, false otherwise.p < q; // evaluates true if the value of p is less than q, false otherwise.p q; // evaluates true if the value of p is greater than q, false otherwise.p >= q; // evaluates true of the value of p is greater than or equal to q, false otherwiseNote that all of these expressions can be expressed logically in terms of the less than operator alone:p == q is the same as NOT (p < q) AND NOT (q < p)p != q is the same as (p < q) OR (q < p)p < q is the same as p < q (obviously)p q is the same as (q < p)p >= q is the same as NOT (p < q)


What does q Squared equal?

It equals the value of 'q', multiplied by itself.


1750 2 x 5p x q where p and q are prime numbers Work out the value of p and the value of q?

1750 2 x 5p x q where p and q are prime numbers. 2 * 5^p * q where p = 3 and q = 7


In the equation Q 12 equals 89 what is the value of Q?

Do you mean 12Q = 89? Q = 89/12 Q = 7.4166666666666666666666


What is the value of p?

q-1


If P 50 of Q and Q 50 of R then P Q R?

If P is 50% of Q, this means that P is half the value of Q. Similarly, if Q is 50% of R, then Q is half the value of R. Therefore, P is 25% of R, as it is 50% of Q, which is itself 50% of R. Thus, we can conclude that P is less than both Q and R.