To the nearest tenth, 3.4
To the nearest ten, zero.
She should round to the nearest hundred. why?
338.0
338.00
65 / 520 = 0.125Converting decimal to a percentage: 0.125 * 100 = 12.5%
c - 338 = 238 + 338 +338 c = 576
She should round to the nearest hundred. why?
0.0385
50 BMG
338.00
338.0
No reason. The nearest ten will be closer to the actual sum.
just move the decimal point two places to the right, thus 338%
No, you cannot fire a .338 inch round in a .33 Winchester. The two cartridges are designed for different specifications, including case length and overall dimensions. Attempting to fire a .338 round in a .33 Winchester chamber could result in dangerous malfunctions or damage to the firearm. Always use the correct ammunition specified by the manufacturer for safety and reliability.
65 / 520 = 0.125Converting decimal to a percentage: 0.125 * 100 = 12.5%
c - 338 = 238 + 338 +338 c = 576
The largest factor of 338 is 338.
168.0296