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Shiva Gowri 5 years ago (10237529)

The collateral refers to a asset that a lender accept security ? for loan . It acts as a form of protection for the lender . That is the borrower default on their loan payments the leander can seize the collateral and sell to recoup some or all of its losses . Types of collateral are 1.Real estate 2.cash secured 3. Inventory financing 4. Invoice collateral 5.blanket liens 6.unsecured loans 7.online loans 8.using a co maker and co signer

Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

 

Collateral (Security) is an asset that the borrower owns (such as land, building, vehicle, livestocks, deposits with banks) and uses this as a guarantee to a lender until the loan is repaid. If the borrower fails to repay the loan, the lender has the right to sell the asset or collateral to obtain payment.

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Samss Don 5 years ago (9977255)

Did as

Sehrish Naaz 5 years ago (5121811)

5145

Dare Kaya 5 years ago (9731614)

The answer is 5145
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Amisha Wadhwa 5 years ago (3197183)

1/x=x–¹=-1x–¹–¹=-1x–²
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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

  1. Hitler was born in Austria in 1889. He earned many medals for bravery in the First World War.
  2. The German defeat horrified him. The Treaty of Versailles made him furious.
  3. He joined the German Workers Party and renamed it National Socialist German Workers’ Party. This later came to be known as the Nazi Party.
  4. Nazism became a mass movement only during the Great Depression.
  5. The Nazi propaganda stirred hopes of a better future. Hitler was a powerful and effective speaker.
  6. He promised the people a strong nation where all would get employment.
  7. His politics included the significant rituals and spectacle in mass mobilization.
  8. Nazi propaganda skillfully projected Hitler as a messiah, a saviour.
  9.  Hitler achieved the highest position in the cabinet of ministries on 30 January 1933. Hitler now set out to dismantle the structures of democratic rule.
  10. The Fire Decree of 28 February 1933 suspended civic rights like freedom of speech, press and assembly
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Farhan Akhtar 5 years ago (9390834)

(x+2)(3x-2)

Sanjay Kumar 5 years ago (8972453)

(x+1)(3x-2)

Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)

3x²+x-2

= 3x²+3x- 2x -2

= 3x(3 x + 2) - 2 ( x + 2)

= (3x - 2) ( x + 2)

Kaarunya Sai 5 years ago (9814946)

3x^2+x-2 3x^2-3x-2-2 3x^2+3x-2x-2 3x(x+1)-2(x+1) =(3x-2)(x+1)
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Tm.Sree Sastika V 5 years ago (9377057)

Ok

Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)

The child heard a soft and sweet song.

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Banarasiya Don???? 5 years ago (8953837)

Chatanya jha yes i am don of banaras....

Chetna Jha 5 years ago (8758601)

Don, dog of nation you are banarashiya

Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

 Parliament exerts control over the executive through procedural devices such as question hour, zero hour, calling attention motion, adjournment motion, half-an-hour discussion, etc. Members of different political parties are elected/nominated to the parliamentary committees. Through these committees, the parliament controls the government. Committee on ministerial assurances constituted by parliament seeks to ensure that the assurances made by the ministries to parliament are fulfilled.

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Anushka Prusti 5 years ago (10278902)

Which Animal ?

Mohit Joshi 5 years ago (10280258)

Mridhh gd

Mahi Karan 5 years ago (9266124)

Ki???
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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

Aim:

To make a homemade Stethoscope.

Apparatus Required

  • A tubing piece
  • Scissors
  • A balloon
  • A timer
  • Rubber band

Procedure

  • Take a tubing and fit a funnel at both the ends.
  • Enlarge the balloon by blowing and then let the air out.
  • Cut top third of the balloon.
  • Stretch the top of the balloon tightly above the open end of any one of the funnels. You can use a band to hold it in the correct place.
  • Sit in a quiet place and keep the end of the funnel with a balloon on your chest, towards the left centre on the skin.
  • Keep the other funnel over the ear. You can hear a little beating sound.
  • Make use of the timer to count the number of beats you hear in 20 seconds. Multiply this value by three to calculate how much your heart beats in a minute.
  • Try doing more tests like running for 5 minutes and check how fast your heart beats.
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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

Computer ethics

Computer ethics is the branch of practical principles that deals with how the computer experts should make decisions in regard to the social and professional behavior. It is a set of moral principles that regulates the use of computers.

 

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Shweta Joshi 5 years ago (8670483)

Shell

Ravin Gunagi 5 years ago (10266323)

bell
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Aishee Mistri 5 years ago (9588001)

We can recognize animals like sheep, goat, cow, dog, cat etc by their smell

Ashok Malvi 5 years ago (10202469)

Ok

Ranjana Saxena 5 years ago (4115847)

Dog

Preeti Sharma Sharma 5 years ago (8612269)

Ok

Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

Q3. Name the animals that you would be able to recognize only by their smell, without seeing them?

Answer: We can recognize animals like sheep, goat, cow, dog, cat, etc by their smell.

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Shafaque Fatema 5 years ago (9457650)

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8.3
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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

1. Tell what is the profit or loss in the following transactions. Also find profit per cent or loss per cent in each case.

(a) Gardening shears bought for ₹ 250 and sold for ₹ 325.

Solution:-

From the question, it is given that

Cost price of gardening shears = ₹ 250

Selling price of gardening shears = ₹ 325

Since (SP) > (CP), so there is a profit

Profit = (SP) – (CP)

= ₹ (325 – 250)

= ₹ 75

Profit % = {(Profit/CP) × 100}

= {(75/250) × 100}

= {7500/250}

= 750/25

= 30%

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Ruati Hlawnmual 5 years ago (10266235)

How to do
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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)

अपहाय ------गृहीत्वा

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Udit Dhuliya 5 years ago (10215589)

Ui

Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)

2.7 x 10¹²  > 1.5 x 10⁸

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Jassi Midha 5 years ago (5510940)

P and As act as ligads because they can form dπ-dπ bond ' d block elements are known as transition metals' with variable oxidation state so with having various oxidation state the act as ligand.

Vishal Tiwari 5 years ago (8945686)

Nahi malum
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Pawan Kumar 5 years ago (10269196)

Hello in which class ankita

Ankita Debnath 5 years ago (10266042)

Mention the economic expansion of the empire across the three continents
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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

  • Deserts are more helpful than harmful.
  • Life in a desert would be the same even without an oasis.
  • The people, plants, and animals of the desert are stronger than those living in more comfortable environments.
  • Deserts are as important as forests.
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Shayaan Faiz 5 years ago (10100242)

Köstlich

Eswari Nanda 5 years ago (8612659)

Köstlich

Rashmi Sb 5 years ago (10240781)

Ghb

Sariya Pari 5 years ago (9200769)

Köstlich:
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Raj Rathaur 5 years ago (10369809)

Cent

Piyush Hire 5 years ago (8737332)

Cent

Shravani Talekar 5 years ago (10340091)

Cent

Samiksha Yadav 5 years ago (10324009)

Cent

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Cent
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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

Derry, Mr. Lamb always maintains a positive attitude towards life and is a downright extrovert.

Mr. Lamb inspires Derry by telling him not to focus on the shortcomings of life and his handicap and instead he should try to enjoy the blessings of life. He tells him to be thankful to God for two arms, two legs, two eyes and ears, a tongue and a brain and advises him to be friendly with everyone around him. Mr. Lamb’s inexplicable words of wisdom inspire Derry and towards the end of the story we see him rushing back to Mr. Lamb’s garden to adopt the attitude and path that have been shown by him. Derry’s long conversation with Mr. Lamb helps him overcome his inferiority complex and poor self-esteem.

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Divya Khola 5 years ago (8713815)

Displacement travelled = 5√5m ( Using Pythagoras theorem) Boy is standing in north-east direction from the origin point

Sanjay Kumar 5 years ago (8972453)

Displacement is 15m( Using Pythagoras property)
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Rajesh Shah 5 years ago (10268840)

Cell is a basic structural unit of an organ. Components of cell are nucleus, cell wall , cell membrane, cholroplast. Cell is discovered by Robert hook in 1665...

Sanjay Kumar 5 years ago (8972453)

Cell is basic structural and functional unit of organism. Robert Hooke discovered cell in 1665

Jasleen Chhabra 5 years ago (9613602)

A cell is defined as the smallest, basic unit of life that is responsible for all of life’s processes.Cells are the structural, functional, and biological units of all living beings. A cell can replicate itself independently. Hence, they are known as the building blocks of life. A cell consists of three parts: the cell membrane, the nucleus, and, between the two, the cytoplasm. Within the cytoplasm lie intricate arrangements of fine fibers and hundreds or even thousands of miniscule but distinct structures called organelles.Solution: in 1665, Robert Hooke discovered cells while examining a thin slice of cork through a self-designed microscope.

Kaarunya Sai 5 years ago (9814946)

those four are the main components of living cells

Kaarunya Sai 5 years ago (9814946)

Cell is a unit of life. The components of cell are cell membrane, ribosomes , cytoplasm and DNA. the cell was discovered by Robert Hooke.

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