70% of 225 = 70*225/100 = 157.5
To find 70 percent of a number, multiply the number by 0.7. In this instance, 0.7 x 225 = 157.5. Therefore, 70 percent of 225 is equal to 157.5.
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15 percent off 70 pound = £59.515% off of £70= 15% discount applied to £70= £70 - (15% * £70)= £70 - (0.15 * £70)= £70 - £10.5= £59.5
70% usually a C-
Yes, you can
195/70-15 or 225/60-15 will work well.
Yes, they are close in dimension
Yes, you can, as long as both tires on an axle are same
NO, rim size is incorrect.
No, if you are going to a 70 series tire then you will need to go with 195/70-15.
Any of these sizes will work well as long as there are no clearance issues. 225/55-15 215/60-15 185/70-15 Your speedometer will be off .5 mph with all three. Know that the car will handle differently with anything other than the OEM size.
You can but your speedometer will be wrong.
On a 2001 Toyota Highlander
You have not given the whole tire ID number. -It's essential.For instance, you could replace a 235/65 R 15 with a 225/65 R 15.- You could NOT replace a 235/70 R 15 with a 225/50 R 15.That second set of digits, the profile #, IS important and you should not expect a good answer without giving ALL the pertinent facts
Absolutely not. You are going the wrong way. If you wish to go with a wider profile you must go with a larger tread width. A 225/65-15 would be a good alternative as it is almost exactly the same diameter and only 1.29% smaller. A 195/65-15 is 2.13 inches smaller which is 6.97% smaller than the OEM tire. You never want to go more than 3%.
Can a 225/60R 16 tire replace a 235/70R 16 tire.