"Apaxmai ekaton" translates to "one hundred" in Greek. Therefore, "100 apaxmai ekaton" means "100" and does not refer to a dollar amount. It simply indicates the quantity of one hundred.
Yes it does. 100 one dollar bills is the same as one hundred dollar bill.
100 hundred dollar bills is more money. 900 ten-dollar bills is a bigger stack of paper.
To find out how many hundred dollar bills make up $10,000, you divide $10,000 by $100. This calculation results in 100. Therefore, you need 100 hundred dollar bills to make $10,000.
There would be 40 hundred dollar bills in 4000 dollars. This is because each hundred dollar bill represents 100 dollars, and 4000 divided by 100 equals 40. Therefore, there would be 40 hundred dollar bills in 4000 dollars.
One hundred pennies equal one dollar. Since there are 100 cents in a dollar, you can convert pennies to dollars by dividing the number of pennies by 100. Therefore, 100 pennies divided by 100 equals 1 dollar.
how much indian rupees in 1 apaxmai ekaton.
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cuanto vale un billete que dice 100 apaxmai ekaton
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This is a measure of Greek Drachmas, which are no longer used. Drachmas have no value in US dollars.
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That is pre-Euro Greek currency and is no longer in circulation.
"Apaxmai ekaton" appears to be a phrase that might not have a widely recognized meaning in English or any specific context. If you're referring to a specific currency or measurement, please clarify the term or context you're using. Otherwise, I can't provide an accurate answer without more information.
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To determine the value of 100 apaxmai from 1994 in U.S. dollars, we would need to know the specific exchange rate between apaxmai and the U.S. dollar at that time. However, apaxmai is not a widely recognized currency, which may complicate finding historical exchange rates. If it refers to a fictional or niche currency, additional context would be required to provide an accurate conversion.
Greek Ekaton is no longer widely in circulation. In many Western banks, it must be turned in and cannot be used. Seeing as the currency is no longer in effect, the latest effect I have is that of two years ago. At that point, 100 Ekaton could be exchanged for 46 cents, or $0.46. In answer to your question, 1 Ekaton is worth between 4 and 5 cents ($0.046).