The last pre-64 Model 88 was serial number 148,858. A guns value depends greatly on condition...ballpark figures for the value of a Model 88 in 284 Win. in 95% condition would be about $900 for a post-64 rifle and about $2000 for the pre-64 as the 284 was only available in the pre-64 version for one year....The most noticable difference between the two would be the stock....The pre-64 stock had diamond cut checkering while the post -64 had the oak leaf impressed checkering.
basic algebra -8x + 6 = -58 -8x = -64 x = (-64/-8) x = 8
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Let the page numbers be x and x+1. The product of two consecutive numbers is x(x+1). Given that the product is 4160, we have the equation x(x+1) = 4160. By solving this quadratic equation, we find that the page numbers are 64 and 65.
They are 1/2 the previous term and so the next term will be -32
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Answer to c-64 is...im falling in love with fractions
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Answer 2 c-64 on the button
the length of a rectangle is 4 centimeters less than three times the width. the perimetreris 64 centimeters. find the width and length.
1n=n 1xn if n mean 64, n=64, 1xn=64,1n=64
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its pre 64...anything under 700,000 is pre 64
The last pre-64 Model 88 was serial number 148,858. A guns value depends greatly on condition...ballpark figures for the value of a Model 88 in 284 Win. in 95% condition would be about $900 for a post-64 rifle and about $2000 for the pre-64 as the 284 was only available in the pre-64 version for one year....The most noticable difference between the two would be the stock....The pre-64 stock had diamond cut checkering while the post -64 had the oak leaf impressed checkering.
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