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9 sweets for rs:1 therefore CP=1 Gain %=80% SP=100+gain/100*cp SP=100+80/100*1 SP=180/100=9/5 therefore 9/5 of 9 =5 threfore he sell 5 sweet for rupee 1
it will be around 4 to 5 rupees for one u.s dollar in the year 2050. and it will one rupee for one u.s dollar in 2060.
In the original version, 5.
The value of a 5 rupee coin from 1998 can vary based on its condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. Generally, if the coin is in circulation and not in mint condition, it may only be worth its face value of 5 rupees. However, if it is in uncirculated or pristine condition, it might be worth slightly more to collectors, potentially ranging from 10 to 50 rupees or more. It's best to consult a coin dealer or check recent auction prices for a more accurate valuation.
I think about 5 pound because 1 euro is 10 p so 50 sould be 5 pound,
its paise and rupee. 100 paises = 1 rupee. 1 Rupee / ! INR 2 INR 5 INR 10 INR 20 INR 50 INR 100 INR 500 INR and 1000 INR are std buds available.
5 cents. Pakistan uses the Pakistan Rupee as its currency the sub unit is the Paisa (1/100 of a Rupee) which is not used
3.06600 rupee
With the current exchange rate it is 5 rupee's each being .02 American Cents each
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No. As of May 2013 one Indian Rupee is worth about .5 Mauritian rupees.
As of today (01APR2011), 5 US Dollars are about 222 Indian Rupee.
To divide 100 rupees into ( w ) notes using only 1 rupee, 5 rupee, and 10 rupee notes without using 2 rupee notes, you can set up a system of equations. Let ( x ) be the number of 1 rupee notes, ( y ) be the number of 5 rupee notes, and ( z ) be the number of 10 rupee notes. The equations would be ( x + y + z = w ) and ( x + 5y + 10z = 100 ). By varying ( y ) and ( z ), you can find different combinations of notes that satisfy these equations.
Please consider the below allocation as a answer: 20 20 20 20 5 5 5 2 2 1
on rupee notes no longer exist,,,the value of rupee over years has been so diluted that it costs much more to print or mint the small denominations like 1-2-5 rupees- that in a lot of places you are handed over candy instead of change....just like that
As usual the RBI Governor. Only One rupee note is an exception to this. The Finance Secretary of India signs on the Rupee note. ONE RUPEE NOTE WAS SINGED BY FINANCE SECRETARY
Let the number of 5 rupee coins be ( x ) and the number of 2 rupee coins be ( 2x ). The total value can be expressed as ( 5x + 2(2x) = 108 ). Simplifying, we get ( 5x + 4x = 108 ) or ( 9x = 108 ), leading to ( x = 12 ). Thus, you have 12 five rupee coins and 24 two rupee coins.