You are asking about a 5 Kuna coin from Croatia. The value would depend on the year, and condition of the coin, but figure about US$1.50-US$2.00 in very nice circulated condition, and US$5.00-US$8.00 in Uncirculated condition. Face value of the coin, by the way is a little less than a US dollar (as of September 2011)
Divide the numerator (top number) by the denominator (bottom number).
The instrument number is usually written at the bottom leaf of the demand draft. The number is usually a six digit number.
The Six digit number in double quotes at the bottom of the cheque..
Every rational number, which includes integers, can be written as a fraction, with 1 in the denominator [bottom], or you could multiply the number by 2, and have this as the numerator [top], then have 2 in the denominator [bottom]. But when you say every number, the irrational numbers [such as pi, e, square root of 2, etc.]can not be written as a fraction.
It is found on the rear left bottom side, just beside the bell housing, it is written from bottom to top.
The draft number on a demand draft is found at the bottom of the check. The first six digits is the draft number, and they will be found under the dotted line at the bottom of the check.
The numerator is the top number in a fraction, representing the part of the whole being considered. It is typically written above the fraction bar. The denominator, on the other hand, is the bottom number in a fraction, indicating the total number of equal parts in the whole.
87.5% just divide the bottom number into the top to get ur answer
Because it can't be written as a fraction with whole numbers on top and bottom.
It is the plug with the number 4 written on on the very bottom of the crankcase.
Because it can't be written as any fraction with whole numbers on both the top and bottom.
The easy way to change 21 / 25 to a decimal is to convert the bottom number to 100. Multiply top and bottom by 4, getting 84 / 100. This can now be written as 0.84.