Go to www.ebay.com... search on Apple Newton 130, see if any are listed... click on Completed listings, do the search again and see if any have sold. You may have to do this over a few weeks... these things don't come up much.. Might want to check the prices on the 120, and the faster, I think, 2000 model. My guess is about 10 to 20 dollars, tops, for a 130.. 01/24/2008 ps, The Newton was a great messagepad for its day. Price was very $$$ as I recall.
7% of 130 = 7% * 130 = 0.07 * 130 = 9.1
130 g = 4.586 oz
There are: 130 cm = 1.3 meters
130 centimeters is 1.3 meters.
130 centimeters = 51.2 inches
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Assuming that juels is your attempt to spell joules, the answer is 1 newton-metre.
130 dimes is equal in value to 1,300 pennies.
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It is your estimate minus the true value divided by the true value and multiplied by 100. So, % error = (estimate - actual) / actual * 100, in absolute value. For example, if you estimate that there are 90 jelly beans in a jar when there are actually 130 your percentage error is: (90-130)/130 * 100 = -40/130 * 100 = -0.308*100 = -30.8% After absolute value, the answer is simply 30.769, or 30.8%.
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To calculate 25 percent of a value, multiply the value by 0.25. For example, 25 percent of 130 is equal to 130 x 0.25 = 32.5.
An equation to find the value of the variable 104, 137, 154 and x with a mean of 130 is: (104 + 137 + 154 + x)/4 = 130 395 + x = 130 * 4 x = 145.