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Thirty-four times nine is equal to 306.
The numeral 35 is spelled "thirty-five" (in the US, the adjective is hyphenated).
Four and two hundred thirty-two thousandths = 4.232 = (4 x 1) . (2/10) + (3/100) + (2/1000)
s + a = 39 s - 7 =a s = a + 7 a + 7 + a = 39 2a + 7 = 39 2a = 32 a = 16 s + 16 = 39 s = 23 a + s = 39
2010 Blue Book of Gun Value Thity-Fifth Edition on page 576 shows nickel with 95% is about $877 down to 50% nickel about $375 if original grips are undamaged. Your serial number was mfg in 1908. The real value is what someone will actually pay you on any given day.
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A 3500 watt generator used in North America has two outputs. A single voltage of 120 volts or a 120/240 volt output. The larger size generators usually have the dual voltage outputs. Using the formula I = W/E, Amperage equals Watts divided by Volts we can calculate the amperage output of the generator. Single voltage generators will be 3500/120 = 29 amps. A dual voltage generator at 240 volts will be 3500/240 = 15 amps. To calculate what devices the generator will operate, add up all of the amperage's of the devices you would like to operate. If the added load is higher than the calculated output the generator breaker will trip. If the calculated load is lower than the calculated output of the generator, the connected devices will operate. If there is a motor being connected to the generator keep in mind that you have to use the motors full load amperage and multiply it by a factor of 3. This is because when a motor first starts, the generator will be looking at an almost dead short, with a high amperage draw, until the motor starts turning. Once the motor starts turning the amperage drops down to its normal operating amperage.