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∙ 10y agoSince no two notes can sum to another, the answer is 25 - 1 = 31.
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∙ 10y agoIt depends on what country/currency. Different countries have coins of different denominations. Using US coinage, it would take 5 50-cent pieces, 4 quarters, 1 nickel and 4 pennies.
3! i.e. 3 x 2 x 1 = 6
a markup is the amount of money paid
None, if you own it before using it.
89,999 different numbers i guess
It is done as a security feature. By using different watermarks on different denominations it makes counterfeiting by bleaching low denomination bills an reprinting them as higher denominations impossible. If you see a bill with the wrong watermark for its denomination, reject it as it is a counterfeit. Banks also check this and report counterfeit bills.
3^2 x 5 = 45
There are denominations in many places.
No. They are different because savings is saving money and budgeting is using your money wisely.
There are different ways of receiving money in Nigeria from other country. Such has using Western Union money transfer or Money Gram.
Different ways of wiring, or transferring, money include going to one's bank for information, one could also transfer the money online using a service such as Paypal.
It depends on what country/currency. Different countries have coins of different denominations. Using US coinage, it would take 5 50-cent pieces, 4 quarters, 1 nickel and 4 pennies.
Yes. It cost more money for custom boat lettering using two different colors. If you go on any site that offers boat lettering it is always more for using different colors. The more colors you use the higher your costs will be. This is because the printer has higher costs.
It's not your ball it belongs to him. It's a different matter when it is your money, isn't it?
Every person is different-but most likely you will be out a lot of money
gift cards arefor getting things without using money from a specific store. They have different amounts of money on them from 1 dollar to even 100 dollars!
Paper money is colored to make it difficult to counterfeit. The use of intricate designs, watermarks, and color-shifting inks makes it easier for people to verify the authenticity of the currency. Additionally, the use of different colors for varying denominations aids in quick identification and reduces the risk of confusion.