The value usually depends upon who has seen it, the condition and how complete the set is. The original set consists of 10 Volumes. An individual book usually will not sell for one tenth of a complete set. A complete set, original printing, will usually sell in the vicinity of $225.00 and up.
NAV stands for Net Asset Value, that is the net assets that a fund has, while NAV history is the evolution of NAV over time.
The value of zero is zero. Zero is always going to have a value of zero.
Most of the value is in the coins rather than the case. The coins were put in the case by someone outside of the Mint, either a collector or a dealer, for display and/or sale.Despite their interesting history "war nickels" in average condition aren't rare or especially valuable. As of 12/2009 their silver content makes them worth anywhere from $1 in very worn condition to $3-$5 if almost like new.Uncirculated ones are worth more but you have to know the mint mark letter on the back to determine a specific value.
it was a WW1 hand gun firing 45 ACP cartridges or rim fire 45 cartridges. price would depend on overall condition. possible $400 range
Knife collector "blue" books will be the deciding factors. However, minus any documention of the history of the knife (used by a famous man, for example), the Kabar would most likely have the value of any Kabar knife.
Use a measuring cylinder with water in it. Note down the volume of water in the cylinder, then add the solid. Note down the new volume and subtract the first value from the second to get the volume of the solid.
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First, it is not an approximation but the formula for the exact value of the volume. Second, pi and e are quite different numbers.
For the question to have any meaning, the volume should be in cubic metres, not metres. The surface area of a sphere of radius r is 4*pi*r*r and its volume is 4/3*pi*r*r*r. Use the second equation to find the value of the radius, r and then use that value in the first equation to calculate the surface area.
The value of -3 to the second power is 9.
The digit with the second greatest value in the number is '1'. its value is second to the largest number which is 2.
Density = Mass/Volume, so its reciprocal = Volume/Mass
Density = Mass divided by Volume
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It depends on: 1. Type of gas and its calorific value, 2. Volume of gas per minute/second, 3. Oxidiser and completeness of combustion.
the perimeter of the value is that the area and volume are perpendicular to each other
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