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Yes. A Bank account number can have alphabets and numbers in it. As long as a bank account number ends up to be unique for every single individual who has an account with the bank, the presence of alphabets does not matter. For Ex: AB12345 is a perfectly valid account number.
An ordered pair can contain any valid numbers - integers, fractions, decimals, or even complex numbers.
No. The commutative and associative laws are valid for any real numbers.
Because multiplication is a binary operation that is defined so that it is valid for all numbers.
There is no valid mathematical solution to the question.
Telephone country code +221 is Senegal, in western Africa, but there are no valid telephone numbers beginning with +221 4.
It must be 81 because 9 squared is 81 and 9 is not a prime number whereas the other numbers are squared prime numbers.
The valid range of numbers for int is 32768 to 32767.
Yes. A Bank account number can have alphabets and numbers in it. As long as a bank account number ends up to be unique for every single individual who has an account with the bank, the presence of alphabets does not matter. For Ex: AB12345 is a perfectly valid account number.
It Depends: Yes - If you have a valid overdraft account with the bank and you currently do not have enough balance in your account to pay for bank charges No - If you do not have a valid overdraft account with the bank.
A deposit account is valid for as many years as you want. It is valid as long as the account is in active use (at least a few transactions every quarter on the account) in case the account is not actively utilized, the account would be made inactive or dormant after 3 to 6 months of inactivity. The money in the account will still remain valid and will be paid if the account holder visits the bank and takes the necessary steps to reactivate his/her account.
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You have to have a valid form of ID.
It Depends. If there is a valid bank account including the extra digits you put in by mistake, funds will be transferred to that account. The bank will not take any liability out of this wrong transaction that arose out of your mistake in entering the account number incorrectly. But, if there is no valid account with those numbers then the transaction will be cancelled and the money will be deposited back into your account. If by chance, money got deposited into the wrong account, you have to file a legal complaint to get your money bank. The bank can only provide details of to whose account the money was deposited and will not help you out to get the money back.
Yes. If the account holder can prove that the judgment levy is not valid.
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