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Business, 24.12.2019 06:31, bri1710

Suppose on your 21st birthday, your eccentric grandmother invites you over to her house, takes you into her library, removes a black velvet painting of elvis presley from the wall, and opens a hidden safe where she removes 50 crisp $100 bills and hands them to you as a present, claiming you are her favorite grandchild. after your grandmother profusely (and her re-hang elvis) you proceed to your bank and deposit half of your gift in your checking account and half in your savings account.
because of these transactions;

a. m1 and m2 will fall by $2,500.
b. m1 will fall by $2,500, m2 will be unaffected.
c. m1 and m2 will be unaffected.
d. m1 will be unaffected, m2 will fall by $2,500.

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