The maker of a check, draft, or note is the person who signs it. Maturity. The date of maturity of a note is the date on which it becomes due and must be paid. Means. The means of a proportion are the two mifldle terms. The New Everyday Arithmetic - Page 414by Franklin Sherman Hoyte, Harriet E. Peet - 1927Full view - About this book
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