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565 same as noble 60 a good utility shotgun value depends on condition i have 3 of them paid 50-75-85 i would value top at 125 in good condition
Subtracting a percentage n from a number is the same as multiplying the number by (1 - n/100). In this instance, 565 x (1 - 40/100) = 565 x (1 - 0.4) = 565 x 0.6 = 339.
The 0 is in the ones place.
570 feet in a minute is the same as 6.48 miles per hour.
395.5 pounds30% off of 565 pounds= 30% discount applied to 565 pounds= 565 pounds - (30% * 565 pounds)= 565 pounds - (0.30 * 565 pounds)= 565 pounds - 169.5 pounds= 395.5 pounds
You multiply the decimal value by 100: 0.565 x 100 = 56.5 %
Made by Noble Firearms in the 1950's. Value under $100.
You need two numbers to find a least common multiple (LCM), but I'll factor 565 to get you started. 565 = 5 X 113. 5 and 113 are both prime numbers so any number that's a multiple of 5, up to 565, will have 5 as the LCM between it and 565 for sure. The same applies to 113.