http://autos.msn.com/research/vip/spec_engines.aspx?year=1997&make=GMC&model=Sierra%20C/K%203500&trimid=-1#EngineSpecs
True, but Vortec engines were not introduced in GM trucks until 1995. 1988-1994 were standard 5.7 TBI engines at approx. 210hp
Actually the 5.7 didn't come out until 1996. The vortec in 1995 was only the 4.3 for the sierras.
Well I know for a fact that the later 1995 Sierras had a Vortec 5.7 option... I own one.
seven tenths of a liter is 7/10s of a liter, sorry i couldn't help ;P
There is most likely a more efficient way to do this, but this is the best I can do for now.Notation: ( x , y ) where x is the amount of water in the 5-liter container and y is the amount of water in the 7-liter container1. Fill the five-liter container ( 5 , 0 )2. Pour the five-liter container into the seven-liter container ( 0 , 5 )3. Fill the five-liter container ( 5 , 5 )4. Fill the seven-liter container with the five-liter container, leaving 3 liters in the five-liter container ( 3 , 7 )5. Pour out the seven-liter container ( 3 , 0 )6. Pour the five-liter container into the seven-liter container ( 0 , 3 )7. Fill the five-liter container ( 5 , 3 )8. Fill the seven-liter container with the five-liter container, leaving 1 liter in the five-liter container ( 1 , 7 )9. Pour out the seven-liter container ( 1 , 0 )10. Pour the five-liter container into the seven-liter container ( 0 , 1 )11. Fill the five-liter container ( 5 , 1 )12. Pour the five-liter container into the seven-liter container ( 0 , 6 )
.47 is equal to 0.47. In word form that would be zero point four seven, or nought point four seven.
Three-sevenths
It is 7.8
7.39 pints 1 liter = 2.11 pints 1 pint = 0.47 liter
Fill the seven liter can. Pour water from the seven liter can into the five liter can, until it's full. The remainder water in the seven liter can is 2 liters. Repeat the above process 3 times.
one hundred and forty seven
the point of view for the fist seven years is frist point of view!:)
It could be spoken as "zero point zero seven." But the value of the number 0.07 is "seven hundredths."
It is: 3.3+7.7 = 11
The diameter of a two liter bottle is typically around 4.75 inches.