There are several distinct sorts of hallmarks, including 750' gold. If a gold item contains the hallmark '750,' it has been tested and classified as 18 carat or 75% pure gold. The remaining 25% of the object is made up of various metals like nickel, copper, and, in certain circumstances, silver.
"Arr 14k turkey" typically refers to "14k gold," where "14k" indicates the purity of the gold, meaning it contains 58.3% gold and 41.7% other metals. The term "turkey" in this context may refer to the country known for producing jewelry and gold items, as Turkey has a rich history and expertise in gold craftsmanship. The phrase could also relate to specific jewelry or gold products sourced from Turkey that are marked as 14k.
for example:int arr[3];arr[0] = 1; /* ok */arr[1] = 2; /* ok */arr[2] = 0; /* ok */arr[3] = -1; /* wrong */arr[-1] = -3; /* wrong */
No arr refers to address of array &arr refers address of address of array but compiler treats arr and & arr, so even you place arr and & arr no error only warnings will be displayed.
The marking "arr 18k turkey" indicates that the item is made of 18 karat gold and was manufactured in Turkey. The "18k" signifies the purity of the gold, with 18 karat gold containing 75% gold and 25% other metals for added strength. The "Turkey" designation specifies the country of origin where the item was produced.
as in arrr thats cute
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750 Turkish Lira
Yes, 'ARR' and 'ARR' are the same for char20. Whatever it means.
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It is for your headache
750 means 750/1000 = 75% gold, which is 18carat
ways of getting 14 1,1,6,6 6 arrangements (1,6,1,6; 1,6,6,1; 1,1,6,6; 6,6,1,1; 6,1,6,1; 6,1,1,6) 1,2,5,6 24 arr. 1,3,4,6 24 arr. 1,3,5,5 12 arr. 1,4,4,5 12 arr. 2,2,4,6 12 arr. 2,2,5,5 6 arr. 2,3,3,6 12 arr. 2,3,4,5 24 arr. 2,4,4,4 4 arr. 3,3,3,5 4 arr. 3,3,4,4 6 arr. Total: 146 146*(1/6)4 = 0.1127... so slightly over 1/9