The Russians call dollars as dollars and cents as cents. If you are looking for their equivalent currency denominations, they are Ruble and kopecks. There are 100 kopecks in a Ruble.
The absolute value of -100 (|-100|) is 100.
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15 percent off of 100 =8515% off of 100= 15% discount applied to 100= 100 - (15% * 100)= 100 - (0.15 * 100)= 100 - 15= 85
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The Russians call dollars as dollars and cents as cents. If you are looking for their equivalent currency denominations, they are Ruble and kopecks. There are 100 kopecks in a Ruble.
The Russian unit of currency is the rouble. There are 100 kopecks in a rouble.
Ruble, manat for coin to be more exact
Like many countries, Russia has changed its coinage composition in the last few years. Metals used as of 2012 are: 1 and 5 kopecks : cupronickel-steel 10 and 50 kopecks : brass-plated steel 1, 2, and 5 rubles : nickel-plated steel 10 rubles : brass-plated steel
A "koiienka" coin is from Russia. The coin is lettered in the Cyrillic alphabet used by Russian and several other Slavic languages. The Russian spelling is "копе́йка", which is usually translated into English as "kopecks".
Very little. Your coin is from Russia, so its value would be in either kopecks or rubles rather than US cents. Either way, as of mid-2013 the ruble trades at about 3¢, so if it's 10 kopecks it's worth 0.3 US cents; if it's 10 rubles it's worth 30¢. The lettering on the coin is in the Russian alphabet and is actually "Банк Россуии" which translates as Bank of Russia.
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100% of 100 is 100.
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