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How can you re arrange this letters for me LAMPS to mean economic tree?

You can rearrange the letters in "LAMPS" to form the word "PALMS," which refers to palm trees commonly associated with tropical climates and often linked to economic resources like dates, oil, and fibers.


Why are there 2 different designs of 5 notes in circulation with the same series 2006 when the series number is supposed to change when the design changes?

The rules for series dates and letters are different from what they used to be. There's more information at the Related Question link below.


What does the s on the penny mean?

The letters under the dates on Lincoln cents are mint marks and can only be a D or S and are used to identify which mint made the coin. D is for Denver, S is for San Francisco. Also coins with no mint mark means it was made in Philadelphia.


What are the two ways of sorting data?

The two primary ways of sorting data are ascending and descending order. Ascending order arranges data from the smallest to the largest value, while descending order organizes it from the largest to the smallest. These methods can be applied to various types of data, including numbers, letters, and dates, depending on the context and requirements of the analysis.


How much is a penny with the last letter missing off of the date?

You have what's called a filled-die error. That error occurs when a bit of grease or other crud gets into one of the small recesses of a coin die that forms the letters and numbers when it strikes a coin blank. Coins are minted by the millions at very high speeds so filled dies happen fairly often. There are "niche" collectors who will pay small premiums for filled-die coins but in general they're only worth a small amount above their face value. For what it's worth, dates have numbers in them, not letters, LOL!