The 1880-S Morgan is common and values for circulated coins are $17.00-$26.00
Mint state coin values are $34.00 in MS-60 to $46.00 in MS-63
The rounded value is 10. See also the links below. * * * * * However, there is no such thing as the correct number of significant figures (sf). SF depends on the context as well as the SF of the numbers used to compute the value.
0.00100 Although the two trailing zeros do not change the value of the number their presence indicates the number of sf.
$2,000
The Freundlich isotherm is typically represented as (\sf q = k \times C^{1/n}), where (\sf q) is the amount of solute adsorbed per unit mass of adsorbent, (\sf k) is the Freundlich constant, (\sf C) is the equilibrium concentration of solute in solution, and (\sf n) is the Freundlich exponent. To calculate (\sf n), you would need to plot (\sf log(q)) versus (\sf log(C)) and the slope of the linear portion of the curve will give you the value of (\sf n).
The number cannot be 64 when rounded to 1 sf.
100-300 USD
It all depends on the condition of the coin. In normal circulated condition it would be worth $3.25, in MS-63 (Mint State 63) condition it would be worth around $42.00. Given that dimes made 1964 and earlier were made of 90% silver their value will go up or down as the price of sliver changes but it's usually not more than a few cents either way.
The Giants raffled one ring for charity. According to the raffle rules, the fair market value was listed at $16,500 https://secure.mlb.com/sf/community/gcf/ring_raffle.jsp
It probably can't be determined. It probably depends on what country (It might vary by state) your in.
SF = Small Forward (in Basketball)
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8 sr of sf