No. The horsepower that is needed to operate equipment comes from the manufacturer's specifications. Engineers compute the required horsepower needed to operate the equipment efficiently. To put a smaller horsepower motor to do the same work as the existing motor will most likely burn the motor out.
It is: 115 -34 = 81 cm
They are both integers, not fractions; and 115 is bigger.
136/460 = 68/230 = 34/115
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2% of people below 70 (SD15) 14% of people 70-85 (SD15) 34% of people 85-100 (SD15) 34% of people 100-115 (SD15) 14% of people 115-130 (SD15) 2% of people above 130 (SD15)
it would be 115-135 Is that pounds or kilos?
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On my 95 Monte Carlo Z-34, the top speed was 114 and started to cut out at 115.
There are infinitely many possible answers. Two such are: 1*34 and 10*3.4
Carmen Electra is 5 feet 3 inches tall. Her weight is reported to be 115 pounds and her measurements are 34-24-34.