No. The answer is same as class 150
16/125
125/16 = (7×16+13)/16 = 7 13/16
0.64
To find the value of x in the equation x * 16 = 2000, you would divide 2000 by 16. This gives you x = 2000 / 16, which simplifies to x = 125. Therefore, 16 multiplied by 125 equals 2000.
1.28
125, 250, 450
16/125
125/16 = 7.8125
125/16 = (7×16+13)/16 = 7 13/16
Change percent to a decimal and multiply 16 by it. In this case, 1.25 x 16 = 20.
To simplify 16 over 125, we need to find the greatest common factor (GCF) of 16 and 125, which is 1. Therefore, the fraction 16/125 is already in its simplest form.
PN16 and ANSI 150 are not the same, although they are often used in similar applications. PN16 refers to a pressure rating in bar for European standards, indicating a maximum pressure of 16 bar at a specified temperature. In contrast, ANSI 150 is an American standard that denotes a pressure rating of 150 psi at ambient temperature. The two standards are based on different measurement systems and may have variations in flange dimensions and pressure capabilities.
0.64
To find the value of x in the equation x * 16 = 2000, you would divide 2000 by 16. This gives you x = 2000 / 16, which simplifies to x = 125. Therefore, 16 multiplied by 125 equals 2000.
0.8
1.28
128/1000 = 16/125