80 divided by 40 is the same as 8 divided by 4, which is two.
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.40 is bigger than .04. .40 is the same as 40/100, and .04 is the same as 4/100.
40 * 0.1= 4=====( same as dividing 40 by 10 )
The hardness required for chain sprockets is typically in the range of 40-50 HRC (Rockwell Hardness Scale). This hardness level ensures that the sprocket is durable and wear-resistant to guarantee a longer service life under heavy loads and constant chain engagement.
Chain 40 of the same Pokemon
Use a chain wax, not an oil. Any kind would do just make sure not to use an corrosive materials like WD-40.
If your saying shiny you can get a shiny by using the pokeradar and getting a chain of 40 or you can use an action replay
you find where there is a lot of grass ( in he pokemon game ) then use the poke radar then grass will shake ( go to the grass that shakes ALOT ) BATTLE the pokemon till it faints then more grass will shake again then go to the grass that shook the same that you first picked and keep that chain going ( a chain really means the same pokemon showing up again and again ) and finally meet the same pokemon at least 40 times
$40
I've had one, but have friends with many, and all seem to use 40-1 for max power.
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80 divided by 40 is the same as 8 divided by 4, which is two.
40 feet long
Yes, a real pendant chain can weigh 40 grams depending on its length, thickness, and material. Heavier materials like gold or silver will typically result in a chain weighing more than 40 grams compared to lighter materials like stainless steel.
Well, you know the whole finding a shiny randomly is a 1/8192 chance per battle right? Well, whatever your chain is, that is your chance .So basically what I'm saying is, if your chain is 40, your chances of finding a shiny is 40/8192. so if you go past 40, that does improve your chances of finding a shiny