Below are three rows where you can enter amounts of money, and optionally how much you want it multiplied by, and be told the total in a veriety of ways.


+ - talents cents denars sterces sens multiplier




Where highest value is..
..sen
..sterce
..denar
..cent
..talent (no cents)
..talent

0s
0st 0s
0d 0st 0s
0c 0d 0st 0s
0t 0d 0st 0s
0t 0c 0d 0st 0s


Clear values |


 Use total as first row


Instructions

The three rows can be either added or taken away from one another, so you can find out how much those 15 daggers, 70 sandals are going to fetch you all together, minus the cost of your trip to Melila. It's possible to calculate more than three things together by using the Use total as first row link after totalling the first three items. This will allow you to enter another two rows under the current total.

To divide amounts you should place decimal numbers into the Multiplier field. Ie. x0.5 would half the money, x0.25 would divide it by four, x0.1 would split it 10 ways, etc.

NOTE: The calculator doesn't play well with totals below zero, do any minus-ing last. If you're dealing with debts, use your debt as a plus number and take away what you're paying off, etc. I'm sure you'll be able to get around it until it's fixed.


Money

Value in..
Unit.. Sens.. Sterces.. Denar.. Gold Cents.. Talents
Bronze Sen11/31/121/3001/18750
Silver Sterce311/41/1001/6250
Silver Denar12411/251/1562.5
Gold Cent3001002511/62.5
Talent1875062501562.562.51


When expressing a large quantity of money Iridinians often refer to the 'talent'. It is not a unit of money (there is no 'talent coin') but does represent a set value.


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