The absolute value of -100 (|-100|) is 100.
% change = 10.71% % change = |original value - new value|/original value * 100% = |112 - 100|/112 * 100% = 12/112 * 100% = 0.1071 * 100% = 10.71%
% increase = 100%%increase=|original value - new value|/original value * 100%=|3 - 6|/3 * 100%=3/3 * 100%= 1 * 100%= 100%
It depends on what is meant by "factual". It is a fact that the value of 100 is 100, so the factual value must be 100.
I think the value of 100 quartersis $25.00 dollars
Please check your bill again and post a new, separate question. The US didn't print any bills dated 1942.
100-1000 USD or more depending on specifics
Less than 100 to multiple thousands of USD depending on specifics.
The absolute value of -100 (|-100|) is 100.
It could be anywhere from $50 to over $1000, all things dependent. $100 to $400 is a bit more the norm, though.
P what? P38, PP, PPK. Could be worth 100 dollars or could be worth 10000 dollars depending on EXACTLY what it is and condition.
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in 1942 there were the French and the Swiss francs. Which one are you refering to?
% change = 10.71% % change = |original value - new value|/original value * 100% = |112 - 100|/112 * 100% = 12/112 * 100% = 0.1071 * 100% = 10.71%
% increase = 100%%increase=|original value - new value|/original value * 100%=|3 - 6|/3 * 100%=3/3 * 100%= 1 * 100%= 100%
It depends on what is meant by "factual". It is a fact that the value of 100 is 100, so the factual value must be 100.
This was sold by Wards as a Westernfield , but made by Stevens between 1912 and 1942. It was not made by Browning. Typically they are valued between $100-$250 depending on condition.