The mark "629" on a silver ring typically indicates the purity of the silver, specifically that it contains 62.9% silver. This is a less common standard compared to the more widely recognized sterling silver, which is 92.5% silver (marked as 925). The "629" mark may also be associated with specific regional or manufacturer standards. Always verify with a jeweler for precise identification and authenticity.
"629" is commonly found on silver jewelry as an indication of its silver content, typically representing 62.9% purity. This marking indicates that the piece is made with sterling silver, which is composed of 92.5% silver and 7.5% of other metals like copper.
The factors of 629 are 1, 17, 37, and 629.
629
629 can be divided by: 1, 17, 37, 629.
Less than 35 cents.
-629
All these go into 629 evenly: 1, 17, 37, 629.
10 percent of 629.00 = 62.9010% of 629= 10% * 629= 10%/100% * 629= 629/10 or 62.9
.629 liters
789 + 629 = 1418
629 x 6 = 3774
Answer: 629 m = 2063.648 '