At the time I answered (currencies fluctuate minute-by minute) - 1 SAR = 28.1445 PKR
100 Omani Rials converts to 974.04 Saudi Riyals. Since the Baisa is 1/1000 Rials, 100 Omani Baisa would convert to 0.97404 Saudi Riyals, roughly 1 Saudi Riyal.
Saudi Arabia doesn't use dollars. The currency is called the riyal. The current exchange rate is 3.75 riyals to the USD. Exchange rates change every day so any answer posted here would be out of date almost immediately. While it's not normal WikiAnswers policy to say "use the Internet", that's the best approach in this case. You can check a site such as www.xe.com, CNNMoney, etc. for the latest conversion factors.
In India and neighbouring countries, you would write it is 1,00,00,000 Rupees. Elsewhere in the world, it would be written as 10,000,000 Rupees.In either case, you would need to use the ISO currency code to differentiate between Indian and Pakistani Rupees.
Chinese made TT would cost you around 15000 to 25000 Pakistani Rupees
It depends on what store you go to in saudi. But in Dammam area it cost about 850+ SR so i would save your money for this console
10 lakh in Indian Rupees is 1,000,000 Rupees. Depending on the daily exchange rate, it would convert to different amounts of USD every day. As of now, it is averaging 45 Rupees for every US$1, so 10 lakhs would be around US$22,222
If one $US dollar is 100.040 PKR (Pakistani Rupees), then one penny would equal 100.40 PKR.
To convert 50 Saudi Arabian Halalas to Philippine Pesos, you need to know the current exchange rate. As of my last update, 1 Saudi Riyal is approximately 15.08 Philippine Pesos, and since 1 Riyal equals 100 Halalas, 50 Halalas would be 0.5 Riyals. Thus, 50 Halalas is roughly equivalent to about 7.54 Pesos, but please check the latest exchange rates for accuracy.
The currency known as the Yugoslav dinar is no longer in circulation, as Yugoslavia dissolved in the early 1990s and the dinar has been replaced by various currencies in the successor states. Therefore, 5000 Yugoslav dinara does not have a current market value. If you are looking for a historical exchange rate or value, it would require specific context and may not be directly convertible to Pakistani rupees today.
You would have 5 rupees because you took 5 of them. There are 45 remaining.
As of my last knowledge update in October 2023, the exchange rate fluctuates, but 1 Pakistani crore (which is 10 million Pakistani Rupees) would generally be around £30,000 to £35,000 sterling, depending on the current exchange rate. It's important to check a reliable financial news source or currency converter for the most accurate and up-to-date figures.
You would have 1853.2 billion rupees.