Yes
(817)-None of your business. She's my best friend and your not getting her number unless she gives it to you.
if you be friend it it gives you its friend area
An interest is where the bank gives you their money for joining them. The more money you put in the bigger interest is given to you!
No as you did not steal it and it was given by a friend.
date the friend in question
Your friend
Compound interest gives you more, but at a low interest rate (less than 10%), the difference is negligible.
yes, it is illegal to give my friend a CD then he copy's it and gives it back.
you take 210.50 divide it by 6000 which gives you .0350833. Then multiply it by 100, which gives you 3.50833 after that you divide by 150 days which gives you .0233888 and then multiply by 365 which gives you 8.536912 but leave it to the nearest hundredths 8.54%
To calculate accrued interest on a loan, you multiply the loan amount by the interest rate and the time period the interest has been accruing for. This gives you the amount of interest that has accumulated on the loan.
You can politely ask for your friend's phone number by saying something like, "Hey, would it be okay if I had your phone number? I'd like to stay in touch more often." This approach shows respect for their boundaries and gives them the opportunity to decline if they're not comfortable sharing their number.
The total of number of protons in the nucleas gives you the atomic number.