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They are the same - except that in "less", something has a value which is less than some implied value - often the current value. For example, "Please can you make less noise?" implies "Please can you make less noise than you are making now?"
It is 0.06 that has less value
Negative numbers are always less than their absolute value.
The - before the 1 represents it is less, so the -1 will always be less than a, since the - is before the one, and so that means the 1 is less than a.
dunnooo...thats what ive been trying to find out too...
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id say around $25,000 if it is a real model a firetruck "well thats what i saw one go for" No one can tell you the value without knowing the condition of the truck. It may very well be worth $25,000 if it is in great condition, but it may be worth far less depending on condition. In reality it is worth what someone will pay you for it.
Less than $100.
because it has sunk to the ground in all these years
it would depend on the value. $1 bills have the shortest lifespan, less than 4 years in circulation.
$400, more or less, depending on condition. BTW- very nice rifles in a great caliber.
the Great 500,000 years old. The current reef's structure of it is less than 8,000 years old.
Savings Binds have to mature for years before they are at their full value. Once they have matured you can either cash them in for their face value, or save them and allow them to collect interest.
Looks like a retail value of about $150 to $200 for the early ones, likely much less at auction as they are a common find. Both were made for many years. A less than perfect one of recent vintage would be of minimal value.
you get a kiss.............thats it no more no less
The value depends on the condition of the model 06 , I would value a good condition 06 around $350.00 more if it is in mint condition less if it has been refinished , its a great little 22 and my dad taught me and my brothers how to shoot dinamite caps in the wood pile at 30 yards when we were about 4-5 years old , Rex