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What is the LCM of 8 52 65?

520 = 8x65 = 52x10 = 65x8


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What is the LCM of 8 52 65?

520 = 8x65 = 52x10 = 65x8


If a hotel room is 65 plus 8 percent sales tax what is the total?

65x8=520 then 65+520=70.20...hmmm


What is the weight of 65X8mm gi strip?

To calculate the weight of a 65x8 mm GI (galvanized iron) strip, you need to know its length and the density of the material. The density of galvanized iron is approximately 7.85 g/cm³. By using the formula for weight (Weight = Volume x Density), you can find the weight by calculating the volume of the strip based on its dimensions and multiplying by the density. If you provide the length, I can give a more specific weight.


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