A diamond is worth whatever someone will pay you for it.
Its market value is based in the cut, clarity and colour in addition to its carat weight. A local jeweler may be able to guide you.
Without a decimal point, it's difficult to understand how much you want your diamond to weigh. You can purchase a diamond today at Blue Nile that weighs up to .25 carats, and spend less than US$1,000.
75$
Well there are 1024 MB per gig. So its about .017 gigs
Without any decimal point, they are identical. 17 = 017 = 0000017 but .17 is not equal to .017, so make sure you are not missing a decimal point. ■
not sure when exactly they stopped making the 017 but they did change it to the ms170 which is currently in production
$0.17
yes
The number 017 can refer to a number of different things. The number can be found enscribed on a pill, it can be used for a mathematical equation, or it can be a deposit number.
1299
200.00
For a 1969 Lincoln, the point gap is set at .017, and the spark gap should be set at .035.
.017