Greece uses the euro (EUR), not the dollar.
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The currency of Greece is the Euro. Jan 2010 exchange rate : $1 = €0.67. €1 = $1.43
The Greek mina was an ancient unit of currency, and it is not used in modern times. The value of a mina would vary greatly depending on the time period and context, but it is generally considered to be roughly equivalent to about 4.3 grams of gold. As of October 2023, gold prices fluctuate, so you would need to check current gold rates to determine a specific dollar value for a mina.
greek numbers
They are Greek words.
write down the words P1.E if you write them correctly it looks like 3.14 but backwards lol but honestly the word pi is from the greek alphabet. the symbol from the greek alphabet is used in many word problems involving circles. they found this number called 3.1459.... with decimals that go on forever and they needed something to define it. they picked a greek letter from the greek alphabet and call it this. this is common because in physics many greek letters are used to represent things. greek letters like omega,epsilon,zetta,kappa,gamma,beta,alpha,rho.. and many more
1.00 EUR=1.29140 USD Euro=United States Dollars
Philip II of the Greek kingdom of Macedonia united the Greek states under Macedonian hegemony.
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No. Sunflowers are native to the United States.
This is a measure of Greek Drachmas, which are no longer used. Drachmas have no value in US dollars.
The Persians and their Greek allies were united to prosecute the war. Many Greek city-states were united against the Persian and allied forces.
They dont
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they united together
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Philip II of Macedonia
they united togeher