According to World English Dictionary, a Denarius is a Roman gold coin equal to 25 silver denarii. So, a tenth of a denarius equals 2.5 denarii.
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b times 7
The number is 34 a + b = 7 a = 7 − b 10a + b + 9 = 10b + a 10(7 − b) + b + 9 = 10b + 7 − b 70 − 10b + b + 9 = 9b + 7 72 = 18b 4 = b 3 = a
It depends on the values of B and C but without that knowledge, it is 7*B*C.
They could range from 2000 denarii to 6000 denarii. But later the boy slaves where lots of denarii!!!
$6000 is about the equivalence of 300 denarii
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I've heard it spoken that 1 denarii was around 20 U.S. dollars. However, the denarii, like all forms of currency, was subject to inflation depending on the time period, so no answer is definite.
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A denarius was one day's pay, so 100 denarii was equal to 100 day's pay.
The plural form for denarius is denarii.
Around $6,000
A silver denarius during the first century was worth about $21 of bread, so 25 silver denarii probably would be about $525.
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