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Almost exactly 1.00000 ± 1.0 E-102 at standard temperature and pressure.By international agreement pursuant to the Hague Accords and endorsed by the advisory working group in plenary session at the Dubrovnik conference of 1986 and subsequent Recommendation, this number was set equal to the ratio of the 'Hertz' to the 'Cycle per Second' in International Units, which cleared up a lot of confusion in the world scientific community, particularly in the produce aisles of several major universities.
All around the world, these animals play a role in economics. horses are used for sports, farming and for leisure activities. The American Horse Counsil estimates that horses have a direct impact on the economy of the United States of over $39 billion. when we consider the indirect impact it is over $102 billion.
faces a demand curve that is inelastic throughout the range of market demand. faces a perfectly inelastic demand curve. is a price maker. is also able to dictate the quantity purchased
A Demand Schedule is a table listing quantities demanded of a good at different pricesFor Example;Price ($) | Quantity Demanded (Units)1 102 93 84 7etc.A Demand Curve displays the information from a Demand Schedule.The Price is on the Y-axis, and the Quantity Demanded is on the X-axis, you just plot the points given , i.e. (10,1) , (9,2)In reality the Demand Curve is an actual curve, but for basic examples the "Curve" is a straight downward sloping line from left to right, for the above example.
No - 102 million is equal to 102,000,000, whereas 1.2 million is equal to 1,200,000.
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Yes, he will. Ben signed an eight year contract, worth $102 million in 2008.
It would be worth between $45 and $70 dollars
Ben Roethlisberger recently signed a contract extention with the Pittsburgh Steelers for an 8-year extension (keeping him in Pittsburgh until at least 2015) worth $102 million dollars. ($12.75 million dollars per year.)
1.2*106/102 = 1.2*104 = 12,000 of them.
it's worth around 800 euro in good working condition
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106 = 104 x 102 1 million = 10,000 hundreds
Ben Roethlisberger recently signed a contract extention with the Pittsburgh Steelers for an 8-year extension (keeping him in Pittsburgh until at least 2015) worth $102 million dollars. ($12.75 million dollars per year.)
It would be worth around $105