9.1 million dollars
Then the value of y is 132 because 132/22 = 6
If you mean 8y-2y = 132 then 6y = 132 and the value of y is 22
A raw 1987 Fleer basketball Gem-Mint set (132 cards + 11 stickers) is worth anywhere from $300-$500. PSA, BGS, and SGC graded cards will demand higher value. Since these cards have gone through strict grading and peace of mind for a collector knowing the actual condition of the card. A complete set in the 8.0 will demand between $900-$1500. A 9.0 set, will be slightly higher, $1,900-$2,500. A set in 10.0, will be 18-30K. Sales of previous 1986 Fleer PSA 10 set, have sold between 35-50K. Singles PSA: 8.0 - $5-8 9.0 - $9-14 10.0 - $49-1K (Single digit Pop are difficult to find and demand higher prices by collectors) The 1987 Fleer set is under priced and will appreciate in value since the printing circulation of the 1987 singles were limited than the 1986 and are more difficult to find. The information provided above are based on several auctions sold between 2005-09 for complete 1987 Fleer basketball sets.
132, as 12*11=132, 33*4=132, 132*1=132
Less than 15 cents.
129 Xe is reference to 132 Xe, with air as the standard. if the 129 Xe/132 Xe ratio of air is 0.981121, what the desity value of a rock with gas bubbles 129Xe/132Xe of 0.976216 density= (0.976216-0.981121)/(0.981121)(1000) =-4.999
The diagonal of 132 x 132 is: 186.7
The LCM is 132.
12 x 11 = 132.
25% of 132 = 25% * 132 = 0.25 * 132 = 33
The Winchester Model 94AE Washington Centennial, #132 of 1000 is valued at between $1,000 and $1,500. It was part of a long line of a commemorative collection.