The term "875 metal stamp" refers to a metal alloy that contains 87.5% silver, which is equivalent to 21 karats. It is commonly used in jewelry and silverware, indicating a high purity level of silver. The remaining 12.5% typically consists of other metals, such as copper, which enhance the alloy's strength and durability. Items marked with the 875 stamp are often valued for their quality and craftsmanship.
Metal that is plated in gold can not have the stamp.
The stamp in the metal may be a designer's stamp, a mold stamp, or other design identifier.
6% of 875= 6% * 875= 0.06 * 875= 52.5
35% of 875= 35% * 875= 0.35 * 875= 306.25
5% of 875 = 5% * 875 = 0.05 * 875 = 43.75
875 = 1 x 875 875 = 5 x 175 875 = 7 x 125 875 = 25 x 35
A crown on an old piece of jewelry was a way to signify that the metal is real. You would see the metal stamp and then the stamp of a small crown.
The greatest factor of 875 is 875.
875
by using metal stamps which can be purchased at auto shops or hardware stores
This is a very broad question, but there are thousands of equations that equal 875. for example: 5+870=875 25*35=875 900-25=875 1750/2=875
875 milliliters= .875 liters