There is an infinite amount of answers to that. For example:
0.0041, 0.042, 0.040000547, 0.047000145887 and 0.04999900241
001, 002, 003, 004, 005, 010, 011, 012, 013, 014, 015, 020, 021, 022 and 023.
The number between .01 and .001 is .005. This number is found by taking the average of the two given numbers: (.01 + .001) / 2 = .011 / 2 = .005. This calculation represents the midpoint between the two values on the number line.
005 is thicker than 003
0.005
005 = 5
009 (9) is greater than 005 (5) by 004 (4)
intake .004 exhaust .005
001, 002, 003, 004, 005, 010, 011, 012, 013, 014, 015, 020, 021, 022 and 023.
not 004 or 005
INTAKE SOULD BE .004" TO .005" EXHAUST SHOULD BE .006" TO .007"
intake .004" exhaust .005" is the correct valve clearence for a 1984 xr500r.
The exhaust valves should have .005 inches of clearance, and the intake valves should have .004 inches of clearance.
The Codes for Scientific Atlanta are 4152, 413, 004, 005, or 006, depending on the model number.
Zero is 002. Well the numbers repersent wat examination number they are meaning wat examiny they are, so the numbers are given to each pair Ichi 001 Zero 002 , San 003 forta 004, Goe 005 Rokka 006,ect. so its like a ID number
The number between .01 and .001 is .005. This number is found by taking the average of the two given numbers: (.01 + .001) / 2 = .011 / 2 = .005. This calculation represents the midpoint between the two values on the number line.
.004
The difference is 5 thousandths. .010 -.005 = .005