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Local currency of Pakistan is called as Pakistani Rupee. Current value of Pakistani rupee can be determined from the following equation. 1 US $ = 101 Pak Rupees
Rupee is the Indian currency. Just like any commodity the Rupee also has a price, the value you pay to exchange a rupee. The US Dollar being the predominant currency, all prices of currencies are generally quoted in Dollars. Hence in case of the Rupee, its price at any point in time maybe say, Rs.45/$ (determined through various aspects such as forex reserves, FDI inflows, rate of interests and so on). With the change of the indicators the value of the rupee as per the dollar changes. When the rupee becomes dearer i.e. say Rs.40/$ it is said to have Appreciated (Value) in the reverse case say Rs.50/$ then the Rupee Depreciates (Value). Rupee changes values for a range of reasons, like if US performs very well then people will demand more US dollars, exchanging their rupee. This Demand will raise the price of the US dollar and hence depreciate the Indian Rupee.
Today, feb. 8 2008 one dollar has the value of 39.615 rupees. It also depends on what rupee you are talking about. Is it the Indian rupee or the Pakistani rupee?
This means that the value of the Rupee fluctuates over time, not guaranteeing a consistent value. = Rupee of today in not equal to rupee of tomorrow because currencies fluctuate or go up and down in value on a daily basis. Real silver or gold coin will keep its value always. =
What is the value of kuwaiti dinar currency in indian rupee?
one fifth of a rupee. There are 53.7 rupee to a dollar, and 100 paise to a rupee.
100 baisa in indian rupee
The main difference is the denomination value printed on the note - one rupee note has a value of one rupee whereas a ten rupee note has a value of ten rupees. Additionally, the design, size, and color of the notes are also different to help easily differentiate between the two denominations.
The Rupee is calculated by the price raises of the Indian Rupee compared to the American Dollar. This is then calculated with a formula, giving the rate.
I think it would be 20000 to 30000 indian rupee value
1 rupee is equal to 1.3 bhatt
That can be determined fairly easily with a pendulum. The period of the pendulum depends on the length of the pendulum and the value of "g".