It would be 0. Rounded to the nearest thousand would be 2000.
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As of 30th June 2009, $1996 (Canadian) = $1721.13 (US)
Well, I have a manual method that will tell you how to find the largest prime factor. For example, we have two numbers 1996 and 99999 and we want to find their prime factors. First of all we have to construct a tree of these numbers as below: 1996 998,2 449,2,2 1996 = 2*2*499 99999 33333,3 11111,3,3 271,41,3,3 99999 = 3*3*41*271 If you note in the above examples the largest prime factors are 499 and 271. Similarly, for any number you can find the prime factor by using the above method.
1.435 US$ was 100 DM in 1996. Look at the link "Historical Dollar-to-Marks Currency Conversion Page".
It would be 0. Rounded to the nearest thousand would be 2000.
Well a composite number is a number that can divided into a whole number. 1996 can be divided by 2 which is a whole number, so yes! 1996 is a whole number.
Yes because 1996 is a whole number
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The Whole Wide World was created in 1996-01.
Muhammad Ali The Whole Story - 1996 TV is rated/received certificates of: Australia:PG
The Whole Wide World - 1996 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:M Iceland:L Singapore:PG Sweden:11 USA:PG
The BC forest industry as a whole lost $250 million in 1996
1996 Upper Deck Sparky Anderson card number 480A 1996 Upper Deck Sparky Anderson card number 480 has a book value of about .05 cents in near/mint -mint condition. Professionally graded cards will sell for more. Condition is important.Common flaws with baseball cards include: rounded edges, creases, off centered, and faded color. Any or all flaws will devalue the card significantly.
1996 Topps Mickey Mantle 1959 card number 9A 1996 Topps Mickey Mantle 1959 card number 9 has a book value of about $8.00 in near/mint -mint condition. Professionally graded cards will sell for more. Condition is important.Common flaws with baseball cards include: rounded edges, creases, off centered, and faded color. Any or all flaws will devalue the card significantly.
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1996 SP Derek Jeter card number 135A 1996 SP Derek Jeter card number 135 has a book value of about $2.50 in near/mint -mint condition. Professionally graded cards will sell for more. Condition is important.Common flaws with baseball cards include: rounded edges, creases, off centered, and faded color. Any or all flaws will devalue the card significantly.