1 pound equal to how many rupees?
If you want to convert it into British pounds then it is £281.076. The link attached should help you
Its neither lac nor lack. Lakh is the correct word. You should write as Five Lakh Rupees but not Five Lakhs Rupees
‎50(1)+20(2)+2(3)+1(4)
Currently, 1500 British pounds sterling are equal to 143389.04 Indian rupees. Conversion rates change on a daily basis, though, so you should check the latest rates.
If the monthly interest rate is 0.6%, you can multiply that by 12 to get an approximation of the yearly rate. For an exact calculation (involving compound interest), you basically convert the interest rate (0.6% a month) to a factor - that is, your total money increases by a factor of 1.006 (i.e., 1 + 6%) a month. You can raise this to the power 12 to convert it to yearly, then subtract one to convert it back to an interest rate. For small interest rates, as in this case, the result should be fairly close to the above quick estimate.
If you want to convert it into British pounds then it is £281.076. The link attached should help you
Multiply by one billionth.
i think its not possible.
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Its neither lac nor lack. Lakh is the correct word. You should write as Five Lakh Rupees but not Five Lakhs Rupees
can you help with this question
‎50(1)+20(2)+2(3)+1(4)
if you seen rupees under/ till 100.49 you should to do in 100 only. if you seen rupees under/ till 100.58 you should to do in 101 only.
you should multiply by 6.022x10^23 to go from moles to atoms/molecules/particles
14.4 billion rupees is exactly and precisely equal to 14.4 billion rupees. And if you did not mean 14.4 billion rupess maybe you should have said what you meant rather that leave it for me to guess.
One billionth.The prefix "giga" means billion (a thousand million). That's the conversion factor. To convert from meters to gigameters, you would divide by a billion. Please note that this unit is not usually used in practice.
Divide by 18 and that should do it.Thats's OK if you are asking about blood glucose. The factor changes if you are talking about cholesterol or any other blood measurement.