1- 350
3/8-16x1 1/4
Yes. It's the ratio of 350 to 1 .
1 and 1/2 Gallons will do it.
To determine the number of Hamming bits needed for a 100-bit message, we can use the formula (2^r \geq m + r + 1), where (m) is the number of data bits (100 in this case) and (r) is the number of Hamming bits. Solving this inequality, we find that 7 Hamming bits are needed, as (2^7 = 128) satisfies (100 + 7 + 1 = 108). Thus, for a 100-bit message, 7 Hamming bits are inserted.
To subtract 15 percent from a number, multiply it by (1 - 15/100) = 0.85. Therefore, 350 x (1 - 15/100) = 350 - 0.85 = 297.5.
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No, 350 is not the same as 0.35. 350 is a whole number, while 0.35 is a decimal number. The decimal point in 0.35 indicates that it is less than 1, whereas 350 is a much larger whole number. To convert between the two, you would need to either multiply 0.35 by 100 to get 35, or divide 350 by 100 to get 3.5.
The front cylinder on the driver's side is #1.
They are: 1, 2, 5, 7, 10, 14, 25, 35, 50, 70, 175, 350
350 = 350/1
350 = 350/1