In the number 1.348, there are 348 thousandths. This is because the digits after the decimal point represent parts of a whole, with the first digit after the decimal representing tenths, the second representing hundredths, and the third representing thousandths. Therefore, 348 is the value in the thousandths place.
The conventional conversion of 1348 into Roman numerals is MCCCXLVIII. Though there is strong evidence that the Romans themselves would have enscribed 1348 as MCCCXXXXVIII.
in gloustershire in 1348
149.7778
Use a calculator. It is 36.7151, approx.
1348.
There are 1000 metres in one kilometre. Therefore, 1348 metres is equal to 1348/1000 = 1.348 kilometres.
22.4667 hours.
The factors of 1348 are: 1, 2, 4, 337, 674, 1348.
The conventional conversion of 1348 into Roman numerals is MCCCXLVIII. Though there is strong evidence that the Romans themselves would have enscribed 1348 as MCCCXXXXVIII.
Vera was a popular name in 1348.
1,348 pounds equates to approximately 611.4kg
There was very high mortality with the bubonic plague during 1348-1349. Never the less many patients did survive the deadly disease.
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what was the currancy in 1345
edward vii
1348 is 1300 when rounded off to the nearest hundred
1348-1350