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100 metres is equal to 100 x 100 = 10,000 centimetres.100 metres is equal to 100 metres.100 meters is equal to 100 / 1000 = 0.1 kilometres.
100 pennies = 100 [pennies].
To find out how many thousands equal 100 tens, first, convert tens to the base unit. Since 100 tens equal 1,000 (as 10 times 100 equals 1,000), and knowing that 1,000 equals 1 thousand, we conclude that 100 tens equal 1 thousand.
100
About 3.281 feet are equal to 100 centimeters.
Drachmas stopped circulating in 01/01/2002. Their rate was fixed since 19/06/1999 at 340 drachmas and 75 cents per 1 euro. So, 100 drachmas equal to 0,29 euros.
340.75
75 drachmas
Talent = 60 minas each of 100 drachma = 6000.
This is a measure of Greek Drachmas, which are no longer used. Drachmas have no value in US dollars.
It is the currency/money of Greece. It used to be. Now Greece's currency is Euro. 1 euro equals to 345,70 drachmas. The smaller denomination of drachma [GRD] are 100 lepta. There were coins of 5, 10, 20, 50 lepta and 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 30 drachmas. Paper bills of 50, 100, 500, 1000 drachmas. Later there were introduced coins of 50 and 100 drachmas and paper bills of 200, 5000 and 10000 drachmas. Greece joined the European Monetary system in 2001 and euros were introduced.
1000
The value of 500 drachmas in English sterling depends on the historical exchange rate, as drachmas are no longer in circulation since Greece adopted the euro in 2002. Before the euro was introduced, 1 British pound was approximately equal to 400-500 drachmas. Using this rough estimate, 500 drachmas would have been worth about £1 to £1.25. For an accurate conversion, one would need to refer to the specific historical exchange rates from that time.
The main coin was the drachma, but a drachma was also equal to six obols. Kind of like 60 cents equals one dollar. Also, there were coins that had prefixes for larger numbers, such as the decadrachma, equal to 10 drachmas, of the tetradrachma, equal to 14 drachmas. Sometimes drachma is spelled without the "a" at the end, drachm.
100 centimeters equal 1 meter.
The mina is an ancient Near Eastern unit of weight, which was divided into 60 shekels. The mina, like the shekel, was also a unit of currency. In ancient Greece, it originally equaled 70 drachmas and later was increased to 100 drachmas.
That is 100 ml.