In 1950, the value of 150 Rupees was significantly higher than it is today due to inflation and changes in the economy over the decades. To provide a rough estimate, 150 Rupees in 1950 would be equivalent to several thousand Rupees today, depending on the specific inflation rate used for calculations. This illustrates how purchasing power diminishes over time. For precise historical conversions, consulting an inflation calculator or historical financial data would be necessary.
Smoking X cigarettes per day for Y years to equal 150. For example, smoking three packs per day for 50 years, or ten packs per day for fifteen years would each yield a 150-pack-year smoking history.
The British ruled India for 150 years.
In 1750, it was worth 148.490% of what it is worth in 2005. (See link below). 150% of 1 is 1.5 so 1 pound would be worth 1.5 pounds.
US size 8
it is as tall as a 20 story building
0.26 dollar is 150 rupees.
10k + 100 lakhs + 150 lakhs = 25010000 = 2.501 crores.
r 150
150 usd = 6834.0000 inr
150 x 13 = 1950
1 crore is equivalent to about 10 million rupees, so in Canadian currency if 1 dollar is 40 rupees, then 250,000 Canadian is equal to one crore. 37.5 million dollars is about 150 crore.
150 rupees in INDIA, 125 to 150 in AP state. RAJ
LCM(65, 150) = 1950
550
About $150, and not made in the 1950s. 1990s, maybe
1US Dollar = 45.4 Indian Rupees
Its Around 750,00,00,000 INR