The marking "14k" indicates that the ring is made of 14-karat gold, which means it contains 58.3% pure gold mixed with other metals for durability. The "685" likely refers to the gold's purity in a different measurement system, specifically indicating that the alloy is composed of 685 parts per thousand of pure gold, which is consistent with the 14k designation. Together, these markings confirm the quality and composition of the gold used in the ring.
97.8571
whats the nearest intenger of 685
13.7
6.85 = 685/100
427 to the nearest thousand is zero. 685 to the nearest thousand is 1000. Both of them added together is rounded to 1000. 427685 to the nearest thousand is 428000
If a ring has a stamp of 685 on the inside of it, it means that the ring is 68.5 percent silver. This type of silver is harder than silver that is of higher quantity.
Yes, only if you mean 685 is 28 more than 657 because 657+28 = 685
685 minutes? = 11.41 hours
685
685 - 548 = 137
It is: 685/1
685 rounded to the nearest integer is 685.
1, 5, 137, 685
Well, darling, that 685 stamp on your jewelry indicates that it is made of 68.5% pure gold. So, basically, it's telling you that you've got yourself some bling with a decent amount of gold in it. Wear it proudly, honey, and let everyone know you've got a little bit of luxury on your hands.
If by contact you mean phone number?... +685 222 22
411. (685 x .60)
5 x 137 = 685