1/2 x 18.75 = 9.375
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30% of 1875= 30% * 1875= 0.3 * 1875= 562.5
To convert .1875 to inches, you need to know that there are 16 units in one inch when dealing with fractions. Therefore, .1875 is equivalent to 3/16 of an inch. This is because .1875 is the same as 1875/10000, which simplifies to 3/16 when divided by 625. Therefore, .1875 is equal to 3/16 of an inch.
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1875 rounded to the nearest ten (10) is 1880. To the nearest tenth (0.1), it is 1875.0.
1875
They're completely different coins. Half dollars were and are made for ordinary spending. Trade dollars were made for use outside of the US in international transactions.
The value of a half Anna coin from 1875 varies depending on its condition and rarity. However, in general, a half Anna coin from 1875 can range in value from a few dollars to around $50 or more for well-preserved specimens. It's best to have the coin professionally assessed to determine its exact value.
yes...as long as its on the highest setting
70% of 1875= 70% * 1875= 0.7 * 1875= 1,312.5
A leap year only happens every 4 years. If you have a range of 1875 - 1700, that gives you 1875 - 1700 = 175 175 years in which leap years can occur. Divide this number by 4 to get your answer. Remember, you can't have HALF a leap year. Round down to the nearest integer.
1875 = 187500%.
1875 + 1000 = 2875
1875 - 11 = 1864
30% of 1875= 30% * 1875= 0.3 * 1875= 562.5
Early and bust half dimes never had mintmarks. For seated liberty half dimes they appear in a variety of places. Between 1838-1859 and part of 1875 it will be in the wreath below "HALF DIME" on the back(tails) of the coin. Between 1860-1869 and from 1972-1873 it will be below the wreath on the back.
She did not do any newspapers in 1875