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  2. Formula calculator - Wikipedia

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    The formula calculator concept can be applied to all types of calculator, including arithmetic, scientific, statistics, financial and conversion calculators. The calculation can be typed or pasted into an edit box of: A software package that runs on a computer, for example as a dialog box. An on-line formula calculator hosted on a web site.

  3. Pound sterling - Wikipedia

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    The pound is the main unit of sterling, [4] [c] and the word pound is also used to refer to the British currency generally, [7] often qualified in international contexts as the British pound or the pound sterling. [4] Sterling is the world's oldest currency in continuous use since its inception. [8]

  4. United States dollar - Wikipedia

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    US dollar exchange rates graphs against Euro (from 1999), Pound sterling and Japanese yen (both from 1990) (on the first two - the amount of dollars per one euro and pound, on the third - the amount of yens per one dollar)

  5. Minimum wage law - Wikipedia

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    Currency changed from pounds/shillings/pence (£/s/d) to dollars.cents ($.¢) 1967 $1.00 $38.00 No wage increase July 1967 Unchanged Unchanged No wage increase October 1968 $1.35 $51.00 Increased to $1.35 December 1969 $1.39 $52.54 3% wage increase 1970 $1.47 $55.90 6% wage increase January 1971 Unchanged Unchanged No wage increase 5 May 1972

  6. Currency future - Wikipedia

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    The price of a future is then in terms of US dollars per unit of other currency. This can be different from the standard way of quoting in the spot foreign exchange markets . The trade unit of each contract is then a certain amount of other currency, for instance €125,000.

  7. Titanic - Wikipedia

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    The fundamental problem was the sheer difficulty of finding and reaching a wreck that lies over 12,000 feet (3,700 m) below the surface, where the water pressure is over 5,300 pounds per square inch (37 megapascals), about 370 standard atmospheres.

  8. Isaac Newton - Wikipedia

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    He approximated partial sums of the harmonic series by logarithms (a precursor to Euler's summation formula) and was the first to use power series with confidence and to revert power series. He originated the Newton-Cotes formulas for numerical integration. His work on infinite series was inspired by Simon Stevin's decimals. [75]