When both are loaded with 600 grain bullets, the A Square has the edge- 8127 ft lbs, vs 8040 ft lbs for the .475. However, with a 500 grain bullet, the .475 is 9900 ft lbs of energy.
Accuracy % = ((keystrokes - errors) / keystrokes) * 100 Example: 500 keystrokes - 25 errors = 475 accurate keystrokes 95% = ((500 - 25) / 500) * 100 = (475 / 500) * 100) = .95 * 100 Check: 500 keystrokes - 25 errors = 475 accurate keystrokes 500 keystrokes * 95% accuracy = 500 * .95 = 475 accurate keystrokes 475=475=true! --------------------------- Original Poster's Method: --------------------------- number of mistakes divided by the number of keystrokes multiply by 100 subtract from 100
95% of 500 is 475.
95% of 500= 95% * 500= 0.95 * 500= 475
500 = 5 x 100 500 - 475 = 25 = 5 x 5 100 - 5 = 95
The hundreds digit of that number would be 4. You take 498 and round it to the nearest hundred, which would be 500 since it's closer to 500 than to 400. Then you keep the 475, and put the 500 at the end in place of the 498 to make 475,500.
500
No, Tylenol 500 would be stronger than Tylenol 325. The ending numbers represent their milligrams. Tylenol 500 is Tylenol 500mg. Tylenol 325 is Tylenol 325mg.
-50
Yes, 100 times stronger!
25cc
It's the same...
No. The .500 S&W magnum is 3,031 ft·lb. The .50 AE is 1,600 ft·lb.