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What was the most important consequence of suburbanization?

Understand binary search mechanics, including how to determine the first element for comparison and the total number of comparisons needed to locate or reject an element's presence.
Differentiate between sequential and binary search in terms of efficiency and the scenarios in which each is more appropriate.
Calculate the exact number of key comparisons made by binary search for specific target values in a given list.
Interpret the changes in search indicators (e.g., first and last index values) during the execution of binary search.

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Requirements of Negotiability

Legal criteria that an instrument must meet to be considered negotiable, allowing it to be transferred from one party to another.

Certificate of Deposit

A savings certificate with a fixed maturity date and specified fixed interest rate that is issued by a bank and is insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC).

Promissory Note

A written promise to pay a specified amount of money to a designated person or entity by a certain date or on demand.

Maker

The individual or entity that creates or signs a negotiable instrument, committing to pay the specified sum to the holder.

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