90/235 = 18/47
4230 is divisible by 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 9, 10, 15, 18, 30, 45, 47, 90, 94, 141, 235, 282, 423, 470, 705, 846, 1410, 2115, 4230
Let X be the number of bicycles Let y be the number of unicycles The equation for the number of tires is: 2X + Y = 46 Since there are 8 more bicycles than unicycles, we also have X = Y + 8 Substitute Y + 8 for X in the first equation to get: 2(Y + 8) + Y = 46 Solving for Y: 2Y + 16 + Y = 46; 3Y = 46 - 16; 3Y = 30; Y = 10 X = Y + 8 = 10 + 8 = 18 18 bicycles and 10 unicycles
18 × 18 × 18 = 18³ = 5832
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Yes, this is a decent swap. If your OEM size was 235/50-18 and you substitute 225/55-18 your speedometer will read 58.9 at a true 60 mph.
Yes, this is a decent swap. If your OEM size was 235/50-18 and you substitute 225/55-18 your speedometer will read 58.9 at a true 60 mph.
Yes they can but the 235 will be 0.44 inches smaller in overall diameter. This will cause your speedometer to read 1 mph fast. This is however an acceptable substitute.
Yes you can the sidewall of the tire is the only difference. As Long as it is still an 18" tire it will fit
The Standard tire is 235/45/17 and the optional tires are 235/40/18.
Yes it can.
That's pretty close. The 235/60-18 has a diameter of 29.1" (739.2mm) and the 225/65-18 has a diameter of 29.52" (749.7mm) and a true 60.85mph on a speedometer reading of 60
yes you can. however you may notice a little bit bumpier of a ride because you are loosing alot of your side wall on your tire. that is your choice. also know that a lower profile tire is also much more vulnerable to damage than a standard load tire.
yes u can its still a 18 inch tyre it will be slightly narrower the correct size would be 235/55R18 but it would still fit.
You have to get tires within the size range recommended for your model. A common tire size is 265/65R18 , but you have to get what's right for your SUV. Saturn Vues, which are midsize SUV, takes 235/60/17. 17 and 18's are very common for SUV's. 14 and 15's are more common for cars.
Yes that's reasonable
235 - (18%) = 192.7