410 divides by 375 = 1.0933333333333333
1.0933
410 - 35 = 375
375
The smallest number that divides exactly into 375 is 1.
Just 1.
I just bought a used Smith & Wesson 410 with box and 2 mags for $375 at Cabelas. Making a purchase of $375 allowed me to activate a promotional cash card for $75 so the actual cost was realistically $300. The gun was at least 95% and at that price was a good value.
37.5% The eaten part is 3/8, which divides to equal .375, times 100 = 37.5%
between 375-450 dollars,for your shotgun showing between 90%-95%of its original finish,and a good bore.
Fluid ounces are a unit of volume, not a unit of mass, so there is no universal conversion. 12 fluid ounces is about 375 mL. The density of water is close to 1 gram per mL, so therefore 12 fluid ounces of water is about 375 grams. A 375 mL can of sweetened and condensed milk weighs 410 grams, so therefore there are 410 grams in 12 fluid ounces of sweetened and condensed milk (since this milk is denser than water).
The true value of the guns is anywhere from $250 to $325 based on condition but some people that collect 410 gauge shotguns will pay higher values in the range $375 to $450 if you are lucky. If you are interested in selling it, respond to this and let me know.
375 hundredths in a percentage = 375%375 hundredths = 375/100 = 375/100 * 100%"= 375%
The true value of the guns is anywhere from $250 to $325 based on condition but some people that collect 410 gauge shotguns will pay higher values in the range $375 to $450 if you are lucky. If you are interested in selling it, respond to this and let me know.
The price has skyrocketed on this versital gun. I have one with the tenite(plastic)stocks. The value seems to start at $175-$375. This depends on the condition, of course.