There's no "N5" designation for US bills. You may be looking at the plate position indicator, which tells where the bill was located on the large sheet of paper it was printed on. Please see the Related Question for more information.
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Once you take out the GCF, it becomes a "difference of squares." n5(n + 1)(n - 1)
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Mexico revalued its currency in 1992-93 due to hyperinflation. The N5 on your coin stands for "5 New Pesos". Note that Mexico uses the same $ sign as American dollars, but it represents pesos rather than dollars. The current exchange rate is roughly 10 pesos to the dollar, so your coin is worth about 50 cents U.S. Also, the coin is not silver and gold. The silver-colored part is stainless steel and the gold-colored part is aluminium-bronze. These are all inexpensive metals so your coin has no precious-metal value.
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The cast of Cell N5 - 2009 includes: Giorgi Gachechiladze as Himself - Host (2009) Zaza Papuashvili as Himself - Co-Host (2009)
No. Sentience is not one dimensional but five: cognitive, recognitive, sensory, inherent, and logical. Each of these has a range value therefore the measure of sentience is n5 variable value.
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