400000 Insert a comma (NOT a full stop/period/point), at the third zero from the right. The comma marks the thousands. Hence 400,000 So there are 400 of them. The figure is said in words ' four hundred thousand'.
Using a Windows computer hold the ALT button and press 0252 for lowercase(ü) or 0220 for uppercase(Ü). These are German accent marks.
my marks are 494 out of 550 means 90% marks i obtained
88.2353%.
437.5 marks.
The answer depends on the exchange rate between the US Dollar and the German Mark, a currency that has been defunct for several years now.
Yes, the name Marks IS a German name.
German marks are no longer legal tender, as of 2002. Germany uses the Euro now. German marks have only a numismatic value.
I believe that what you are reading as "bunderttaufend" is actually "hunderttausend", which is German for "hundred thousand." 1923 was the height of German hyperinflation - I own a hundred million mark billl, and I believe that the nation late in the year issued 100 billion mark notes. The value of your bill would depend on its condition and the specific issue involved, but broadly speaking, high denomination German bills from the early twenties are quite common. You should see a coin or currency dealer for a better estimate
1,991 German marks
Mark is short for Deutschmark which was the unit of currency in Germany before adoption of the Euro. One thousand Marks would be a thousand Deutschmarks.
The nearest thousand for 2,465 is 2,000.
German marks
Euros. They used to have the German Marks. But they have since changed currency.
1.7524217 German Deutsche Marks
39.5%
They do not give marks. The top 10 Thousand students are selected. There is no cut off.