2.9 rounds to:
Rounds up to 30.
It is 29 because .7 rounds up to 1
763.02 rounds to 763
435
66.23529 rounds to 66.2353 66.2353 rounds to 66.235 66.235 rounds to 66.24 66.24 round to 66.2 66.2 rounds to 66
29
29 rounds to 0.
Rounds up to 30.
68.29 rounds to 68.3
30 rounds, However, many soldiers load 29 rounds to reduce the possibility of a first round fail-to-feed.
522 matches in a minimum of 10 rounds. *The number of rounds required for from 512 to 1023 players is 10 rounds (512 = 29)
It is 29 because .7 rounds up to 1
25 yards
There are multiple methods of rounding but the most common by far is to round up to the next whole number at .5 and higher (1/2 or more) and round down below .5 (less than 1/2). Ex: 10.1 rounds down to 10 10.49 rounds down to 10 10.5 rounds up to 11 10.99 rounds up to 11 10-1/2 rounds up to 11 10-29/60 rounds down to 10
A submachinegun would be fed from magazines with a typical capacity of 20 - 30 rounds. The 45 round drum was available for the Thompson, but was unpopular in military service. Most of your self loading handguns would carry six to eight rounds, although the Browning P35 premiered in 1935, which was the first handgun to use the double stacked magazine, giving it a capacity of 13 rounds. Most service rifles of the period were simple variations of First World War bolt action rifles, and the normal capacity for those was five rounds. Exceptions include the Short Magazine Lee-Enfield, which held ten rounds. Some of the first self loading military rifles came about in the 1930s. There was the ill fated Simonov AVS-36 (10 rounds), M1 Garand (eight rounds), ZH-29 (five, ten, or 25 rounds), and Tokarev SVT-1938 (20 rounds).
62.6 rounds to 63 and 9.4 rounds to 9.
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