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10 cents.These coins are regularly found in circulation so I'm curious as to what led you to suspect it might be worth more than face value.
Three components - Base, value, sign. ie. Base.....Decimal (10) (our every day numbering system) Value....The value of the number (ie 3,5,9) Sign......Positive or negative
5 is in the "tens" place so its value is 5 tens, ie 50.
1 dekagram ie 10 grams
Replace each variables in the algebraic expression by its [known] value and calculate the value (ie evaluate) of the algebraic expression.
The wording on the reverse adds nothing to the value. It's still one cent.
10 cents.These coins are regularly found in circulation so I'm curious as to what led you to suspect it might be worth more than face value.
% reduction = (A-B)/A*100A is your initial value, ie, the higher valueB is your final value, ie, the lower value
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The median of a single value is the value itself ie 4x.
Three components - Base, value, sign. ie. Base.....Decimal (10) (our every day numbering system) Value....The value of the number (ie 3,5,9) Sign......Positive or negative
thousands - ie six thousands
It is the value without considering the symbols. ie, the negative or positive symbols of the value
5 is in the "tens" place so its value is 5 tens, ie 50.
You will need to relay to me the denomination of the coin (ie, $5, $10, or $20) and its mint state (ie, uncirculated, proof). Upon that information I will provide its market value
In economics value means value in exchange ie value of a commodity is the amount of other goods and services which is obtained in exchange for it.
Tenths (ie 1/10).