three and eight tenths.
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The number 38 goes into 44 only once, as 38 is less than 44. When you divide 44 by 38, the result is approximately 1.157, indicating that 38 fits into 44 a little more than once. Therefore, you can say that 38 goes into 44 once.
By unit of length and distance and conversion ,we can say that 1 m =100 cm 38 cm=0.38 m
Four can go into 38 a total of nine times, since (4 \times 9 = 36). This leaves a remainder of 2, as (38 - 36 = 2). Therefore, you can say that 4 goes into 38 nine times with a remainder of 2.
Mathematically yes. You have to subtract something to get to -38. On the other hand some might say -38 is a bigger voltage relative to "earth" (zero) than -27. Or -38 is a much severer degree of frost than -27.
38 = thirty-eight
If you wanted to say I am 38, you would say J'ai trente-huit ans, directly translated, it would mean I have 38 years.
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Thirty-eight.
38 special unless it's a 38 S&W, then 38 S&W cartridge. should say on barrel.
It depends. Many people say "38" when they are referring to the .38 special, so in that case, there is no difference, they are one and the same. However, there are several .38 caliber cartridges other than the .38 special. There is the .38 ACP, .38 long Colt, .38 short Colt, .38 S&W, .38 Super, and I think one or two others.
Most say 38 special on the barrel
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In French, you would say: "Le nom de mon père est David et il a 38 ans."
Most might say 'uncomfortable', 38 degrees Celsius is 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit.
Depends which type of .38 you're referring to. When most people say ".38", they're referring to the .38 Special. Firearms chambered in .38 Special can fire .38 Special cartridges, and nothing else. The .38 Special can also be fired from a .357 Magnum revolver (but only from revolvers - not from anything with a headspaced chamber). The .38 Special is not compatible with the .38 S&W Long, .38 Super, or any other type of .38 caliber cartridge.
You can use 38 special.