8.8 is a quality measurement, 20 mm is a size measurement. They're not dependent on each other. You can have a 20 mm bar in any quality, as you can have an 8.8 quality bar in any size.
The only replacement for your 2.3 is another 2.3 or a 2.6 out of a '88-91 Trooper, '89-94 Amigo, '88-95 Pup, or '91-96 Rodeo. information has been edited because the original poster has no clue what they are talking about.
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The array has eight elements indexed 0 to 7. The middle element will be found at index (0+7)/2=3. Element 3 has the value 26, which is smaller than 88, so 88 must reside in the array starting at index 4 ending at index 7. The array has four elements indexed 4 to 7. The middle element can be found at index (4+7)/2=5. Element 5 has the value 56, which is smaller than 88, so 88 must reside in the array starting at index 6 ending at index 7. The array has two elements indexed 6 to 7. The middle element can be found at index (6+7)/2=6. Element 6 has the value 88. Thus 88 was found at index 6.
Currently, the most accurate version would be, Fluke 88 Series V Deluxe Automotive Multimeter. This is the latest device that has been released currently.
200a for rcbos to bs en 61009-1 for bs88-2.2 and bs 88-6 400a at 0.1 sec
A score of 88% is usually a B+.
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It's an fantastic grade. I say 85-100 is a good grade
I think it is a B+.
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Circumference is equal to pi (3.14) times Diameter. Diameter is twice the radius. So take radius (44) multiply by 2= 88. Multiply 88 times 3.14, and that is the circumference.
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88% or B+
You divide 7 out of 8. 7/8=0.875 Therefore the grade would be 88.