50(1)+20(2)+2(3)+1(4)
the finance secretary of india or rbi governer sig on the currency notes
A Two rupees note bears a signature of Governor
750,000.00 British pounds (GBP) = 52.18 million Indian rupees as at 25th June 2010, note: exchange rates change daily. 69.47 million Indian Rupees today April 11th 2018
indian 1000 rupees note
King Ruppee of course!
i think its not possible.
20,20,20,20,20,5,5,2,2,1
Twenty notes of Rs 5 each.
a 50-rupee, a 10-rupee and 8 5-repees
From 1979 thru present, Gandhi has appeared on a majority of India's notes, ranging from the 5 Rupees note to the 1000 Rupees.
Well, honey, if you wanna divide 100 rupees into 50 notes without using 2 rupee notes, you simply give out 48 one rupee notes and 2 five rupee notes. Voila! You've got yourself 50 notes without a single 2 rupee note in sight. Easy peasy lemon squeezy!
we need 10 ten rupees note to get one hundred rupee
Aaniya pudunga vandam......
The weight of a 500-rupee note is approximately 1 gram. Therefore, 50,000 rupees in 500-rupee notes would comprise 100 notes. Consequently, the total weight for 50,000 rupees in 500-rupee notes would be around 100 grams.
the finance secretary of india or rbi governer sig on the currency notes
It is not possible for a set of 10 notes of value 1, 10, or 20 rupees to add up to 50 rupees. The question is invalid. Please restate the question.Proof:If you don't use the 1 rupee note, the minimum value you can get with 10 notes is 100 rupees. If you do use the 1 rupee note, you must use 10 of them in order to get a sum of 10 rupees, which could be combined with the 10 and 20, but you have already used the allowed 10 notes. If you don't use all 10 one rupee notes, then you are left with a number, such as 5, that can not be made to add up to 50 with only the 10 and 20.
20 + 20 + 20 + 20 + 5 + 5 + 5 + 2 + 2 + 1