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There are several ways of getting a currency symbol into a cell. The cell can be explicitly marked as holding a currency value and the chosen symbol will always be present. Typing the symbol will implicitly mark the cell as holding a currency value. In some cases, inserting a function into the cell will imply that a currency value is being used if one of the cells referenced in the formula is also a currency cell.Decimal zeros (cents) are also shown according to the explicit or the default setting for the spreadsheet.
A domain is the x value or values of a set of points of a graph. do not repeat them. It should be written in the following fashion... d={enter x values here with commas between each} The concept of the domain of a function applies not just in algebra, but most areas of mathematics.
Your 1922 Liberty dollar is actually a 1922 PEACE dollar. The 1922 date is the most common and assuming the coin is circulated and has no mintmark, retail values are $31.00-$37.00 depending on how much wear the coin shows.
Reading the question very carefully, I'd have to say "none". If the stack consists of "900 dollar bills",then there are no "50 dollar bills" in it.But the questioner is probably referring to equivalent values.900 dollar bills have a face value of $900.00 . In order to match that same face value with $50.00 bills,you need 18 of them.
Assuming the coin is circulated and has no mintmark, the 1887 Morgan dollar is common. The retail values are $32.00-$39.00 depending on condition. Values are a market average and only for coins in collectible condition, coins that are bent, corroded, scratched, used as jewelery or have been cleaned have far less value if any to a collector or dealer.
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No, you do not need to type the dollar sign, commas, or trailing zeros when entering dollar values in cells. You can simply type the numerical value and format the cell as currency to display it with the dollar sign and commas. Trailing zeros are automatically displayed based on the cell's formatting settings.
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There are several ways of getting a currency symbol into a cell. The cell can be explicitly marked as holding a currency value and the chosen symbol will always be present. Typing the symbol will implicitly mark the cell as holding a currency value. In some cases, inserting a function into the cell will imply that a currency value is being used if one of the cells referenced in the formula is also a currency cell.Decimal zeros (cents) are also shown according to the explicit or the default setting for the spreadsheet.
3. trailing zeros give scale but are not significant as values of accuracy
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CSV stands for Comma-Separated Values. That might provide a hint. In practice, they may not have to be commas. Some programs allow the use of other symbols as field separators. But commas are kind of the canonical separator for a CSV.
The coin is a Peace dollar not a Liberty dollar and retail values for circulated coins are $16.00-$20.00
Comma Separated Values It is a basic excel file which has no formatting at all and where columns are separated by commas, rows are seprated by new lines. You can open such files with any text editor
The 1884 is a common Morgan dollar, values are $17.00-$26.00 for average coins.