20x20=400 40x10=400 5x80=400 2x200=400 1x400=400
30% of 400 = 30% * 400 = 0.3 * 400 = 120
yes, 400 + 400 is 800
400
29% of 400= 29% * 400= 0.29 * 400= 116
400/四百 "Yon-hyaku"
Yes
It's difficult to pin down when Japanese emerged as a separate language. The Japanese writing system dates back to about 400 AD, and the oldest known books written in Japanese are from 700AD. Contemporary Japanese spoken today was standardized in the Meiji restoration of 1868.
in JIS (Japanese) "SS" stands for structural steel, and 400 grade which is similar to AISI 1018.
Watch closely, and take notes:400/5 = 80 miles per hour.? ? ?
During WWII the largest submarine was the Japanese I-400 Class sub. It was 400 feet long, displaced 6,000 tons, carried 3 airplanes, and had a complement of 144 officers and men.
I don't think they made 400's in 1984. I have a 1980 cm400a that ran me about $800, with 20k miles. The engine (and the rest of it) still work like a Japanese beaver.
The Battle Of Philippine Sea is important because approximately 400 Japanese Aircraft were shot down, and everybody in them died.
The Battle Of Philippine Sea is important because approximately 400 Japanese Aircraft were shot down, and everybody in them died.
450 ships were at Iwo Jima (both US and Japanese).
The largest subs in WWII were the Japanese I-400 Class subs; they could launch 3 airplanes.
During WWII, and up until the introduction of atomic submarines, the WWII Japanese I-400 class were the largest subs. They were 400 feet long, displaced 6,000 tons, carried 3 airplanes and had a complement of 144 officers and men.