The number "908" on silver typically indicates the purity of the metal. Specifically, it means that the silver is 90.8% pure, which is a hallmark for certain types of sterling silver or silver alloy. This level of purity is commonly used in jewelry and other silver items, providing assurance of quality and authenticity. Always check for additional markings to confirm the metal's composition.
908
1, 2, 4, 227, 454, 908
Well, honey, 9 goes into 908 exactly 100 times. It's simple division, darling. Just divide 908 by 9 and you'll get your answer. Math doesn't have to be a headache, you know.
16.2143
908 divided by 56 equals 16 with a remainder of 12.
The stamp "908" on silver indicates the purity of the metal, with 908 parts per thousand being silver content. This stamp is commonly used in European countries to denote a high level of silver purity, typically referred to as 91% silver. It is important to note that the stamp alone does not guarantee authenticity, as counterfeiters may also mark their products with similar stamps. It is recommended to have silver items authenticated by a professional appraiser or jeweler.
1% of 908 = 1% * 908 = 0.01 * 908 = 9.08
Depends on which 908 you mean. There are 2. There is the 908 HDi FAP, which is the Le Mans prototype. One of those, if you could somehow persuade Peugeot to sell you one, wil cost...LOTS! The other 908 is the 908 RC. It is a 4 door saloon concept. Being a concept, it is not currently being produced, therefore has no price.
1405-908 = 497
The positive integer factors of 908 are: 1, 2, 4, 227, 454, 908
908
908 454,2 227,2,2
(2/3) of 908 = 605.333333
0.0088
There are 0.000908 grams in 908 micrograms.
1, 2, 4, 227, 454, 908
It is 908 minus 321 = 587