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What does the rupee's symbol stand for?

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∙ 13y ago
Updated: 9/22/2023

rupees, of course

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What does the Rs in Rs3000.00 stand for?

It stands for Rupees.


Suppose 100 rupees in your hand and 40 rupees you are expenses how many rupees in your hand?

60 rupees


How much rupees in 12 billion rupees?

12 billion rupees


How many billion rupees is 1853200000000 rupees?

You would have 1853.2 billion rupees.


How much is 100 Thailand rupees?

100 Thailand rupees is 186 Indian rupees.

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