And here we see that if a mathematical problem can be open to interpretation, it is possible to obtain vastly different results. Both experts agree that something gets tripled every two days, fifteen triplings in total. The first, showing the importance of compounding, posits that the first dollar gets tripled to three dollars after two days and that total gets tripled two days later, and subsequent totals etc. The second thinks that a dollar gets tripled after two days and that process gets repeated. The first solution is more likely the author's original intent, but it's important to state problems unambiguously.
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You need to find out how much of the home can be protected by the laws of your state. If the owner has more equity in the house that is covered by the exemption law, the creditor who gets a judgment can ask the court to sell the home. For example if the house is worth $150,000, and the owner has $30,000 equity and the state exemption is $15,000 then the debtor gets the $15,000 and the house is sold, the lender is paid and the creditor gets what is left. Judges don't usually allow a person's home to be sold though, especially if it is jointly owned and some states do not allow it by law. Usually a lien is placed against the property and continues to add on interest until it is paid, a $1500 lien can end up being $10,000 + in some cases.
That depends on where you live. In my area, the west side of the house gets rained on first and most.
If you divide it evenly, everyone gets 5 dollars.
The House of Representative numbers are chosen by the population of the state. Each state gets one representative in the house for every 40,000 inhabitants of their own state. The Senate numbers aren't based on population. Every state gets 2 representatives in the senate.
The number of representatives each state gets in the House of Representatives is determined by the population of that state. This is based on the decennial (every 10 years) census conducted by the U.S. Census Bureau. The more populous a state is, the more representatives it has in the House.
The pricing of the G Hotel Galway will vary depending on the room one gets. It could start as low as two hundred dollars a night and range as high as around three hundred dollars.
The House of Representatives' number depends on the population of each state. The more populous the state is, the more representatives to the House of Representatives they have. The Senate is comprised of two senators from each state regardless of the state's population.
One. Rhode Island, for example. Seats in the House of Representatives are apportioned by population, and Rhode Island is a pretty small state. On the other hand, the state of Montana is huge - but doesn't have many people, so they also have one Representative in the House.
Because banks don't care about you. They care about money.
Each state gets one vote
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Certainly, if that is how the will was written. The deceased gets to say who gets what. If there is no will, the state laws will determine how it is distributed.
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It depend on the state population. As of the 2010 census each house district contains an average of 709,000 residents. It does vary from state to state due to rounding and every state gets at least one Representative. A State with less population like Wyoming with 563,000 population gets one Representative. On the other hand Montana, with 989,000 population still gets only one Representative because it is about 74,000 short of getting two. Each district within a State has to be approximately equal.
In US they have 2 Senators no matter what the state's population may be. For house of reps. its based on the population of the state.