For a Mercedes-Benz A-Class W169 with over 200,000 km, it's recommended to use high-quality synthetic oil, typically a viscosity of 5W-30 or 5W-40, depending on your climate and driving conditions. Look for oil that meets the Mercedes-Benz specification MB 229.5 or MB 229.51 to ensure optimal performance and engine protection. Regular oil changes are crucial for maintaining engine health, especially in higher-mileage vehicles. Always consult your owner's manual for specific recommendations.
150/200 and 150000/200000 are two examples.
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This depends from school to school, however, I believe that you can only repeat the class if you get less then 50% in the over all class/course. In order to do that, failing most or many of your assignments can do this.
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To the extent that the question does not contain its own answer, I'm uncertain what you're trying to ask. K is a common abbreviation for 1000 (or, in computer science, 1024) so it could be the numeric part multiplied by one or the other of those factors.In computer science, 200000 K-whatevers would be about 200 M-whatevers, or 0.2 G-whatevers. "About" because there's some ambiguity over whether the 1000 or 1024 definition is what's being used.In terms of temperature, "really really hot." "Orders of magnitude hotter than the surface of the Sun (which is about 6000 K)" type hot, but not quite as hot as the core of the Sun, which is well over ten million K.
Use a High Mileage oil in the exact weight the manufacture of your vehicle recommends.
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The population of the Aztecs was about 200,000 people
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If well maintain you should get over 200000 miles or more.
150/200 and 150000/200000 are two examples.
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