It depends greatly on the year and condition. Without knowing those 2 things, it is impossible to tell if you have a 3 cent coin or a $300 coin.
I'll have to make a few assumptions here: A. BP is British Petroleum; B. BP drills for oil in Country ABC; and C. BP sells oil to Country XYZ. In this scenario the oil BP sells in ABC is listed as an export product. If specific to oil and not oil products or gas, then it's Oil under exports.
BP made 50 million dollars in profits every week.
No, because of two reasons. An oligopoly is a market form in which a market or industry is dominated by a small number of sellers (oligopolists). BP is not a market form, but a global oil company. And BP is certainly not small.
Bp
A Werthmarke 50 could be worth anywhere from $20 to $50 depending on its condition.
300 bp
When FDR had his fatal stroke, his bp was 300/190...
When FDR had his fatal stroke, his bp was 300/190...
About $300
$300 to $20,000 depending upon the condition of the coin.
$300 to $20,000 depending upon the condition of the coin.
Prob(Head in 300 tosses of a coin) = 1 - Prob(not a single H in 300 tosses) = 1 - (1/2)300 = 1 - (4.91*10-91) = 0.999...9998 where there are 90 9s before the 8.
$300 to $150,000 depending upon the date and the condition of the coin.
300 mm
from $300-$450
About $300