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One ounce of .999 silver was worth approximately $21.00 in July 2014. The price of silver and all precious metals fluctuates with supply and demand and the stock market.
The value of silver has dropped quite a bit. The price of this particular piece is $24.00, this could change on a daily basis.
It should have its silver weight and fineness somewhere in the design - e.g. "1 oz 999 fine". Convert the fineness to a decimal (e.g. 999 fine = 0.999) and multiply that by the number of ounces, and by the price of silver. Silver changes every day so you'll need to look at a newspaper's business section or search online for "SPOT PRICE SILVER" (without the quotes, of course).
Current spot price of silver is $32.70 per ounce. Approximated value is $327.00
1000
The nearest multiple of 100 to 999 is 1000 ■
1000
999 Because when we divide 999 from 1000 it will be remain 999!
999 MOD 1000 = 999
999
100 gms glod price .999 purity...
999 + (999/999) = 1000
The next integer or whole number is: 1000
Easier way than what?I presume you mean long multiplication of 999 by 999, adding 998 and adding 1.One way:999 = 1000 - 1 ⇒ 999 x 999 + 998 + 1 = (1000 - 1) x (1000 - 1) + 998 + 1= 10002 - 2 x 1000 + 1 + 998 + 1= 1000000 - 2 x 1000 + 1000= 1000000 - 1000= 999000Another way:998 + 1 = 999 ⇒ 999 x 999 + 998 + 1 = 999 x 999 + 999= 999 x (999 + 1)= 999 x 1000= 999000
999 + 1 = 1000 Therefore, 999 comes before 1000.
1000 is ten times greater than 100