how the hell am i sapossed to know (ali waaz here)
Some common types of money symbols include the dollar sign ($), euro sign (€), pound sterling sign (£), yen sign (¥), and bitcoin symbol (₿). Each symbol represents a different currency or digital form of money used in the global economy.
You would typically use grams to measure money, as the amounts are small and precise. A milligram is too small for practical use, and a kilogram is too large for measuring money amounts.
The ability of money to be saved for later use is referred to as "store of value." This means that money can hold its value over time and be used to make purchases in the future.
you will save money
Inches. Most are less than a yard. As most road sign standards and conventions describe signs in terms of inches and/or millimeters, I personally would not use yard measurements and would use inches.
1064 road sign are applicable in world 144 used in India and only 84 use in madhya pradesh in INDIA West Bengal use all 144 sign in INDIA
Indian rupees
india
Germans use money called euro, the sign is €.
dude, use a dollar sign.
They use rupee in India. There are 100 paisas in 1 rupee.
India uses the rupee.
the use of tortise in india is for getting a lot of money doing black magic on it where the tortoise spills out money from its mouth.... hard to believe but its truee
The website ICICI Bank lets you convert and send your money to India. No matter what country you are in you can use the website to send money to your family or friends living in India.
$ is the sign for money
The kind of money that India uses is an Indian rupee. It originally used to be a silver coin but was later changed to paper.
plus sign (+), minus (-), number (#), decimal point for decimals and money, percent (%), dollar sign ($), equal (=)