No.
To solve the equation 6d - 3d + 2d = 35, we first combine like terms on the left side. This gives us 5d + 2d = 35. Combining like terms further, we get 7d = 35. To find the value of the unknown variable "d," we divide both sides by 7, resulting in d = 5.
Perhaps 35 inch squared!
To convert 35 thousandths of an inch to millimeters, you can use the conversion factor where 1 inch equals 25.4 millimeters. Therefore, 35 thousandths of an inch is calculated as follows: (35 \times 0.001 \times 25.4 = 0.889 millimeters). So, 35 thousandths of an inch is approximately 0.889 mm.
1 foot = 12 inch 35 feet = 420 inch
It should be 35 thousandths of an inch. so 35/1000 inch.
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Approximately 11/32 or .35 of an inch
I would look at your local dealer ship such as Tire Kingdom to find 35 inch tires for your car.
you'll need 6" + some trimming to fit 35's.
4 inch lift
35 is truly huge, I would think an additional 2-3 inches will be needed.
Will a 35 inch tire fit on a stock 1979 F250 4x4