0.17 as a percentage --> just multiply by 100, or if you want simple instructions, more the decimal point two places to the right. 0.17 is 17 percent.
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017, 071, 107, 170, 701, 710. 6 combinations
The zero in front of 017 means nothing so you can just drop it. Now you have the numbers 2 and 17. The answer should be easy to see now that the bigger number is 17.
1/60 a.k.a. .016666666666666666666666666666666666666 or .017
not sure when exactly they stopped making the 017 but they did change it to the ms170 which is currently in production
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The number 017 can refer to a number of different things. The number can be found enscribed on a pill, it can be used for a mathematical equation, or it can be a deposit number.
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Well, honey, 17 percent more or less the same as 017 is just another way of saying that the number is roughly equivalent to 17. So, yes, 17 percent more or less the same as 017. Math can be a real hoot sometimes, can't it?
For a 1969 Lincoln, the point gap is set at .017, and the spark gap should be set at .035.
You can't! The function "percentage" is a ratio and the unit "milligrams" is weight! You might mean a percentage of weight. Example 50% of 600mg is 600x0.50= 300mg. Changed by OfStorm6- actually you can. it's always in a percentage. 17 mg=17.00 mg 17.00mg=1.7 decigrams=.17 centigrams=.017 grams=.0017 dekagrams=.00017 hectograms=.000017 kilograms
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