There is not enough information given to answer this question. 0.4mg is what percentage of what quantity?
Please check your pocket change. It's a common circulation coin with no added value. Huge numbers were minted.
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1.03 is already given to exactly two decimal places!
you cannot. you need more info.
strange change
its mass will increase by an amount too small to measure directly
In the minimum coin change problem using dynamic programming, the minimum number of coins required to make a given amount of change is calculated by finding the optimal combination of coins that add up to that amount. This involves breaking down the problem into subproblems and finding the minimum number of coins needed for each subproblem. The final answer is the minimum number of coins needed to make the given amount of change.
To determine how many 6p buttons can be bought with a 50p coin, you would divide the value of the 50p coin by the cost of each button (6p). This calculation would result in 8 buttons being purchased. Since the cost of the buttons totals 48p, the change given would be a 2p coin.
coin money and declare war.
silver dollar
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coin money and declare war.
We have no way of knowing the probability of any given person flipping any given coin at any given time. But for any two flips of an honest coin, the probability that both are tails is 25% . (1/4, or 3 to 1 against)
If it was found in change, the coin is face value. A uncirculated coin is about 25 cents.
Well, honey, if you spend 25p from 50p, you'll get 20p and 5p coins back in change. It's basic math, nothing to lose sleep over. Just make sure you count your coins before strutting out of the store like a boss.
The physical change that occurs when a gold coin is stamped with an eagle is the impression or design of the eagle being embossed or impressed onto the surface of the coin. This process alters the appearance of the coin by adding the eagle image to it.