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It depends, I have a 1981-1982 Sigma DM-12 and I love playing so I wouldn't just sell it. online you can find them as low as 79 for one that's damaged or 168 for a nicer auctioned one.
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The comparable copy right now is a 2400 Martin, so it varies, as anything with Guitars. If you are lucky enough to have a Martin Licensed copy I would keep it and play it, unless you have 2400 laying around to get a new Martin.
Since 1 m = 10 dm, then 1 m 60 dm + 30 dm = 70 dm + 30 dm = 100 dm = 10m or 1 m 60 dm + 30 dm = 1m 90dm = 10 m.
It is: 3.4+5.65+6.85 = 15.9 dm
1 m = 10 dm ⇒ 1374 m = 1374 x 10 dm = 13740 dm
dm and dm refer to the same unit, decimetres. Therefore, 25 dm is equal to 25 dm (decimetres). Another, similar unit, the decametre, is abbreviated dam.
First, convert m to dm. 1 m = 10 dm 6 m = 60 dm Thus, 36 dm/ 60 dm = 3/5