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3. Given an equilateral triangle with sides, a square with side s and a circle with diameter a, which figure has the greatest area?
5. I have twelve envelopes, which are numbered 1 through 12 and twelve cards which are numbered 110 through 121. How can I place one card inside each envelope so that the number on each envelope is a divisor of the number on the… Continue reading
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Which is the best Canadian credit card to take overseas?
I’m planning to take a trip to Australia in a few months and I have not yet applied for a credit card because I am not sure which one will make the most of my money. I know that with whatever bank I choose my money will be subject to the currency conversion of my Canadian dollars going to Australian dollars, however I am having a hard time finding what… Continue reading
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Which is the best Canadian credit card to take overseas?
I’m planning to take a trip to Australia in a few months and I have not yet applied for a credit card because I am not sure which one will make the most of my money. I know that with whatever bank I choose my money will be subject to the currency conversion of my Canadian dollars going to Australian dollars, however I am having a hard time finding what… Continue reading
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Which Canadian credit card is the best to take to Australia?
I’m planning to take a trip to Australia in a few months and I have not yet applied for a credit card because I am not sure which one will make the most of my money. I know that with whatever bank I choose my money will be subject to the currency conversion of my Canadian dollars going to Australian dollars, however I am having a hard time finding what… Continue reading
Categories: Economics Tags: australia, australian dollars, canadian dollars, cards, credit card, credit history, currency conversion, hard time, money, traveller
