The languages written on the 100 rupees note in India are Hindi and English.
The Quran has been translated into more than 100 languages worldwide.
Over 100 different languages are spoken in Manchester, NH. The most common languages spoken include English, Spanish, French, and Arabic.
nicki manji speaks 100 different and they are english spanish and so on and there are more like i said there 100 in all ok so there are 100 languages nicki manji speak
Here are ways to write "100" in some languages: Spanish: cien French: cent German: hundert Italian: cento
100 rupee note+10 rupee note+1 rupee coin
on a hundred rupee note you can find the governor's signature, the year when the note has been printed, the image of Gandhi,the RBI paper and 'hundred rupee' is written in fifteen languages on the back side and in two languages on the front, English and Hindi
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The languages written on the 100 rupees note in India are Hindi and English.
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.
None. The are many countries using the Rupee as their major unit of currency, including - India - 1 Rupee of 100 Paise Indonesia - 1 Rupiah of 100 Sen Maldives - 1 Rufiyaa of 100 laari Nepal - 1 Rupee of 100 Paisa Pakistan - 1 Rupee - no subunit in use Sri Lanka - 1 Rupee of 100 cents
a 50-rupee, a 10-rupee and 8 5-repees
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Can't be done ! The denominations of Rupee notes are ... 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50 & 100, 500 & 1000.If you're not allowed to use the 100 rupee note, there are insufficient combinations to split 1000 rupees into 10 notes.
100 baisa in indian rupee
Please consider the below allocation as a answer: 20 20 20 20 5 5 5 2 2 1
Oh, dude, you're really testing my math skills here. Okay, let's break it down. In 100 rupees notes, the number 100 is written twice - once on the front and once on the back. So, technically, the number 100 is written 2 times on a 100 rupees note. Hope that clears things up for you!