Yes, 1 and 1 are equal.
It is equal to 1 billion, not more nor less.
1 billion is equal to exactly 1 billion, not more nor less.
Any monomial in the format: axn has a derivative equal to: nax(n - 1) In this case, "a" is equal to 1 and "n" is equal to 2. So the derivative of x2 is equal to 2x.
1 mm is equal to 01 mm.
1 Euro = Rupees : 116.00
1 euro is equal to 1.4020 us dollars
1 Euro is equal to 90.12 Taka.
1 € (euro) is equal to 5.94573 marks. 1 $ (dollar) is equal to 6.57859 marks. Finland's current currency is euro.
50 euro cent 1 euro is about 40 Belgian franks 1 euro is about as equal to 1 US dollar
As of 9th October 2009, 1 Euro = $1.47
As of 5th July 2009, 1 Euro = $1.62
on the 9th of January 2010 1 Euro is equal to 1.31 U.S Dollar.
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$1.00 in US money is 0.7042 Euro in Germany. 1 Euro is equal to about $1.42 (or excactly 1.42005) in US money.
An euro stays an euro - even in Ireland. All euro are equal - everywhere. August 2008: For 1 Euro € you have to pay 1.58 US dollars. 1 US dollar is 0.5329 Euro.