(8x40)+(8x5)
16x20 32x10 8x40 4x80 2x160
$25-40, depending on condition. Most of these have strange anti-glare coatings.
Math equations have an equals sign such as: 7+5=12 or 9x6=47+7 Math expressions do not have a equals sign such as: 43-27 or 8x40
Based on the information provided, it is difficult to determine the exact age of the binoculars. However, the "Commodore" brand was popular in the mid-20th century. The value of the binoculars would depend on factors such as their condition, optical quality, and any historical significance they may hold to collectors. It's recommended to consult an expert or appraiser for a more accurate evaluation.
It depends on the board, your style of skating, your preference, and what wheel it is. Some 80a wheels will slide smoother, longer than others and some will grip more. Generally this durometer is common because there are wheels of this duro that can slide great and grip great as well. It is a great duro to experiment with, that way you will know what you want in a wheel next time you purchase.
4,000 cubic inches = about 2.315 cubic feet.
Some places sell crushed stone by the ton, while others sell it by the cubic yard (yd3) (a lot of times just called a yard).Here are the amounts in cubic yards and tons using the dimensions you posted (40ft long x 8ft wide x 4in deep)? yd3 = 40ft x 8ft x 4in x (1ft/12in) x (1yd3/27ft3) = 3.95yd3 => 4 cubic yardsFrom the table, we find crushed stone is 100 lb/ft3 and crushed granite is 103 lb/ft3so,crushed stone:tons per yd3 = 100 lb/ft3 x (27ft3/1yd3) x (1 ton / 2000 lb) = 1.35 tons (English) of crushed stone in one cubic yardcrushed granite:tons per yd3 103 lb/ft3 x (27ft3/1yd3) x (1 ton / 2000 lb) = 1.3905 tons (English) of crushed stone in one cubic yardThe difference in weight is negligible between the two materials, so using either one, you would need roughly 5.5 tons (English) of crushed stone.
The best binoculars for birdwatching are ones with a magnification of 8x to 10x and an objective lens diameter of 42mm. Look for models with high-quality optics, waterproof and fog-proof construction, and a wide field of view for easier tracking of birds. Some popular brands for birdwatching binoculars include Nikon, Vortex, and Zeiss.