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Suppose that a country has $120 billion of national saving and $80 billion of domestic investment.Is this possible? Where did the other $40 billion of national saving go?
Selection Sort
A simple, comparison-based sorting algorithm that divides the input list into a sorted and an unsorted region, repeatedly selecting the smallest or largest element from the unsorted region and moving it to the sorted region.
Nested Loops
A loop inside another loop, where the inner loop completes all its iterations for every single iteration of the outer loop.
For Loops
A control flow statement for specifying iteration, allowing code to be executed repeatedly based on a given condition.
Insertion Sort
A simple sorting algorithm that builds the final sorted array (or list) one item at a time, suitable for small datasets.
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