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17.09.2021 •
Mathematics
Add 3.8 + (-0.6) . Plot the first addend and the sum on the number
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One correct reason is:
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Some people keep a copy of bills they have paid; after a couple of years, it is safe to assume that there are no problems with your payments and you can discard those copies.
The same is true of your bank statements; after 3 to 5 years, most people throw away old statements. After that much time has passed, if no problems have arisen, it is not likely for one to arise.
If we were to keep every piece of financial information we receive, we would run out of space to keep them. We need to do an occasional purge of these records in order to decrease clutter.