Oh, dude, come on, seriously? Okay, so technically speaking, 9.2 and 9.25 are not the same. One has a decimal value of .2 and the other .25, so they're like, different by .05. But hey, close enough, right?
The three fact families for the subtraction equation 1803 - 925 are: 1803 - 925 = 878 925 + 878 = 1803 878 + 925 = 1803 These equations demonstrate the relationship between addition and subtraction using the same numbers.
52% of 925= 52% * 925= 0.52 * 925= 481
925
The factors of 925 are: 1, 5, 25, 37, 185, 925
what does 925 A mean
the number stamp of 925 on a piece of jewelery means 92 1/2 parts of sterling silver,so the number 925 on jewelry means sterling.
If the metal looks like silver, it is probably part of "925", the designation for sterling.
meep
Those are both the same numbers... I don't think anyone understands what you are even asking..
The country code and area code of Hangu, Pakistan is 92, (0)925.
Yes, "s925" is the same as "925" when referring to silver jewelry. Both terms indicate that the piece is made from sterling silver, which is 92.5% pure silver.
No, they are not the same.
The nine to five states that the ring is at least 92 .5% sterling silver and the H is the Maker's Mark to ensure that the identity of the stamp is valid
No.
Plaque is Plated, 925 means 925 Silver and is G 20M is 20 microns or "thickness" of the plating. The same would apply for Gold plating
52% of 925= 52% * 925= 0.52 * 925= 481
Yes