the Bolivar. You can find the current exchange rate of the bolivar to any other currency a the Related Link
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A rate is a ratio that compares two different units. ex: 300 miles\ 6 hours. you can't convert miles into hours. A unit rate is a rate comparing a number to 1 unit to another. ex: 50 miles\1 hour A unit rate always has 1 as a denominator.
It depends. YTM is calculated in the same way as IRR. You take all future cash flows and discout it by x% and equate to current market price. Then you solve for x% and what you get will be YTM. So if current price of bond is calculated by current market rate of interest than YTM=Current Market Rate of Interest. How ever bond price not always is equal to that price. Very often current yield(coupon/current market price) is different from current rate of interest. In such case YTM will differ from Current Market Rate of Interest.
You can find the current us currency exchange rate on x-rates.com.
That's the electrical current, also known simply as "current". The SI unit for current is the ampere.
Electron flow is known as 'current' the unit of current is an amp
Current.
Electron flow is known as current. SI unit is Ampere
The unit quantity of electricity is the Coulomb. The rate of electricity flow in coulombs per second is the Ampere, sometimes shortened to Amp. Note: current doesn't flow, instead current itself is a flow rate (flow of coulombs of charge per second.) When coulombs are flowing, the flow rate is measured in amperes.
That would be the current. The international unit for electrical current is the Ampere. Spelt ampere (with a lower case "a"). The abbreviation is given the upper case "A".
It is a unit rate.A unit rate.
In electro deposition current density of bath means current per unit area of cathode.in which proportion rate depends on cathode to anode area?
In Japan the unit of currency is the Yen. As of 20Feb09 USD7 was worth JPY93.30
A unit rate cannot have a remainder. A unit rate is a ration that has the unit as one and the rate has to be equal. If not, you either did a calculation mistake or the ratio is not a unit rate.
That depends on what kind of tax it is, and what the current tax rate is.
Yes, a unit rate can be a decimal