375 is 9k gold.
375/7 cannot be simplified further.
No of homo from the group zm to the group zn is gcd(m,n) No of homo from the ring zm to the ring zn is 2^(w(n)-w(n/gcd(m,n)))
Stamp (n): a small, sticky piece of printed paper, which can be affixed to a letter or document in proof that a tariff has been paid. Stamp (v): to strike violently with a vertical motion.
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Mean = (sum of the n numbers)/n
the n means that it was hallmarked in 1811
I can only think it might be the finger sizeIt sounds more like a hallmark stamp of the maker/company.
Size of ring?
14KN stamped on the inside of a diamond ring typically means that the ring is made of 14 karat gold with the "N" indicating that it is a natural gold alloy. This stamp signifies the purity of the gold used in the ring.
The "D" on a piston ring typically indicates the cylinder bore diameter for which the ring is intended. The "N" refers to the ring's position on the piston, such as top, middle, or oil control ring. Together, "D N" specifies the ring's size and location within the engine.
Well, darling, that A153 stamp inside your gold band ring indicates the purity of the gold used, which is likely 14 karats. It's like the ring's way of saying, "Hey, I'm legit gold, not some cheap knockoff." So, wear that bling with pride and know you've got a piece of the good stuff on your finger.
My sister found a ring with a red stone n some smaller stones. The markings on the inside say cw 925 THA. What does this mean?
375/7 cannot be simplified further.
N!/N
The engraving "n 925 8" on a silver ring typically indicates the metal's purity and possibly its size. The "925" signifies that the ring is made of sterling silver, which is composed of 92.5% silver and 7.5% other metals, usually copper. The "n" could refer to a specific design or brand, while the "8" likely denotes the ring size.
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In the context of ring theory, "GL(R)" typically refers to the group of invertible elements in the ring ( R ), often denoted as ( GL(R) ) or ( GL_n(R) ) for the general linear group of ( n \times n ) invertible matrices over the ring ( R ). If "glr" specifically refers to a type of ring or a particular concept, it may not be widely recognized in standard mathematical terminology. Generally, invertibility in a ring means there exists an element such that their product is the multiplicative identity.