The difference between 600 gauge and 700 gauge typically refers to the thickness of plastic sheeting, often used in construction or packaging. A 700 gauge sheet is thicker and more durable than a 600 gauge sheet, offering better resistance to punctures, tears, and overall wear. This increased thickness often makes 700 gauge materials suitable for more demanding applications, while 600 gauge may suffice for lighter uses. The choice between the two depends on the specific requirements of the project.
1800
$600 to $700
700
700 billion + 600 billion + 10 billion = one trillion, three hundred ten billion
700 minus 523.7 is 176.3
700
700
About $600-700 in very good condition.
In 90%+ condition about $700 for a 20 gauge and about $550-$600 for a 12 gauge.
600 as it is 49 away from 600 but is 51 away from 700
600
700
600
600 as 68 is nearer 100 than 0
700
700
1200/2=600