9 x 38 = 9 x (30 + 8) = (9 x 30) + (9 x 8)
You can find 38 percent of 22 with the expression 22*38/100
Yes, you can use .38 rounds in a .357.
With whole posieive numbers, there are two. 1 x 38 and 2 x 19.
OK< SO< there are many problems that make the answer 38. A few examples:p-36= 74 where "p" equals 38.x+(-19) = 19 where "x" equals 38.i + 5783 = 5821 where "i" equals 38.94 - 56 - x where "x" equals 38.h +3 = 41 where "h" is equal to 38.y3 +19 = 54891 where "y3" equals 54872 where plain "y" would equal 38 (38x38x38 = 54872).And you could come up with a tON more, but that is some possible ones.
1x38 2x19 So 38 is divisible by 1, 2, 19, 38
38
9*2*19 18*19
38*10-38 or 9*40-9*2. The answer of that is 342, if you haven't figured it out yet.
7x38=266 7x8=56 +7x3=21= 210 because the 3 is in the 10 position so you add a 0 on the end.
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Find the cosine of 38 degrees and then find its reciprocal.
You can find 38 percent of 22 with the expression 22*38/100
The Colt DA 38 Model # 1901, can only use a 38 short, not a long or special.
A B/P of 108 over 38 is on the low side. Hypotension has its own problems, different from hypertension. See your doctor to find out what you need.
Yes, you can use .38 rounds in a .357.
38 2,19 2 x 19 = 38
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