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The sign for the Pound Sterling is placed before the amount.
"USD," written instead of the conventional Dollar Sign ($), is usually written before the amount.
The British pound symbol (£) typically comes before the amount when it's typed. This is the standard format used in the United Kingdom and other countries that use the pound as their currency. Placing the symbol before the amount helps to clearly indicate the currency being used in the transaction.
There are an infinite number of available answers. For instance, .91 could be considered the next. However, before that, .901 would come. And before that .9001 would come. And well before that .9000000000000001 would come. You can carry that out as far as you like.
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Maybe around 46 or 47 Indian Rupees per US Dollar. To substantiate my claim, if the economic scenario recovers, there will be a lot of FII inflow of funds into India that will give a lot of strength to the Indian Rupee. And hence, it should come down below the 50 rupee mark and settle down between 46 to 48 Indian Rupees per US dollar.
I think the answer to this question lies in the reasons which are contributing to the rise and fall of a price of any commodity.India has now good amount of dollars and as such demand of dollars has come down comparatively. Hence the fall of dollar and rise of a Rupee.
The sign for the Pound Sterling is placed before the amount.
Yes, the french and Indian war came before the American Revolution.
"USD," written instead of the conventional Dollar Sign ($), is usually written before the amount.
"USD," written instead of the conventional Dollar Sign ($), is usually written before the amount.
Seriously?
how did the eastern indian nation come about?
An infinite amount of decimal numbers come before 40 but as an integer and whole number it is 39
The pound sign (£) typically comes before the amount when indicating British currency. For example, £10. In the context of weight, the pound sign comes before the number, for example, 5 lbs.
Rupee is the currency of India, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Nepal, Seychelles, Mauritius and Maldives. It was formerly called Rupiya and was introduced in the 16th century by Sher Shah Suri in Northern India during the Sur Empire.
They originated from the southern Indian subcontinent.