The nearest round of 357 depends on the context in which the rounding is being done. If rounding to the nearest ten, 357 would round to 360. If rounding to the nearest hundred, 357 would round to 400. If rounding to the nearest thousand, 357 would remain as 357 since it is already a multiple of 1000.
66000
360
Round off to the nearest cent, means round off to the nearest hundredths or round off to two decimal.
Round this number to the nearest hundredth 0.3636 ? Round this number to the nearest hundredth 0.3636 ?
It is already rounded to the nearest thousandth.
357
400
No, a .38 Special cannot shoot a .357 round because the .357 round is longer and more powerful than the .38 Special.
A .38 Special round is compatible with a .357 revolver because the .357 revolver is designed to shoot both .357 Magnum and .38 Special ammunition. The .38 Special round is slightly shorter than the .357 Magnum round, but it can be safely fired in a .357 revolver without any issues.
Yes, you can fire a .357 Sig round (not a .357 Magnum) in it, but you must first change out the .40 barrel for the .357 barrel.
It is: 400
If the weapon is chambered in 357 Magnum, you can fire the round in it.
no the magnum round is only for revolvers the correct round to use would be the .357 sig
Rounded to the nearest 100 it is 400
66000
357.00
Round to the nearest thousandth: 2,000 Round to the nearest hundredth: 2,200 Round to the nearest tenth: 2,190