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What does it mean when we say that money serves as a divisible?
 
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What does it mean when we say that money serves as a store of value?
 
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Answer to Question 1

Money can be broke into smaller denominations, such as nickels, quarters, or dollars.

Answer to Question 2

Money stores your wealth, often in a portable form that can be carried in pouches or pockets as well as deposited in savings accounts, and you can then use it any time to purchase a wide range of goods.



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