Monetary base- which is the sum of bank reserves and currency in circulation. The formulas of MB ismonetary base = reserves + currency (MB =R+C)
As compared to converting decimal into what other base! It is no more difficult to convert decimal into base 8 than decimal into binary or Hex.
what is the lowest starting value consider decimal base 10
A counting base of 10 is a decimal base.
Decimal number 310 is equivalent to (1234) to the base 6
Ok. I will help u:) there are korea, japan, china, rushia something else hehe
The cent or penny is the smallest unit of the US currency. The quarter (quarter dollar) is 25 of these cents. The unit is a coin and is made of a copper alloy. All units of the coins are as follows: # Cent. 1/100 of a dollar. The base coin of the US currency. # Nickel. 5/100 of a dollar. # Dime. 10/100 of a dollar. # Quarter. 25/100 of a dollar. # Half Dollar. 50/100 of a dollar. # Silver Dollar. 100/100 of a dollar. This is a coin as alternate to one dollar bill. These are the coins of the US currency.
Think of currency pairs like a price tag in a foreign shop. The base currency is the item you're "buying," and the quote currency is the price you're paying. For example, in EUR/USD, the Euro is the base (the item) and the US Dollar is the quote (the price). If EUR/USD is 1.10, it means 1 Euro costs 1.10 US Dollars. Simple, right? The base always comes first, and the quote tells you its price.
Base currency is traditionaly the stronger currency and also the one which is actually bought or sold when we deal in pairs For e.g. if we BUY GBPUSD then we are Buying GBP and Selling USD , Here GBP is the Base currency and USD is the counter currency
That's called 'decimal'.
first currency
72 decimal = 20 in base 36.
Rupee
Decimal is base 10. Binary is base 2. Octal is base 8. Hexadecimal is base 16.
Monetary base- which is the sum of bank reserves and currency in circulation. The formulas of MB ismonetary base = reserves + currency (MB =R+C)
16 countries have adopted the Euro, 5 other countries use the Euro with formal agreements (these are places such as the Vatican). 6 other districts or countries use the euro without formal agreement; these include Andorra - which doesn't have an official currency, and Akrotiri and Dhakalia - a British sovereign base area in Cyprus. Countries outside of Europe have adopted the euro for international transactions (an example is Cuba).
You can do 2 things Divide the currency you've got now by the base rate of the other currency Times the base rate of one currency by how many in the other. Or just put in google the two currencies