No.
7.65mm is the European designation for the .32ACP cartridge. 7.62 is a bullet diameter that is common to many different rifle and pistol calibers most of which are unrelated and not interchangeable.
Some pistol cartridges using 7.62 bullets
* .32ACP * 7.65 French * 7.62 Tokarev
Some revolver cartridges using 7.62 bullets
* 7.62x38R (7.62 Nagant) * .32 H&R Magnum
Some rifle cartridges using 7.62 bullets
* 7.62x39 * 7.62x51 NATO * .308 Winchester
The phone number of the Williamsport-Washington Township Public Library is: 765-762-6555.
Same thing. Yes.
no 765 - 720 = 45 810 - 765 = 45 so the same, and not closer to either as inbetween both exactly 810 - 720 = 90 = 45 + 45
70 percent of 762 = 533.4 70% of 762 = 70% * 762 = 70%/100% * 762 = 5334/10 = 533.4
3.4% of 765= 3.4% * 765= 0.034 * 765= 26.01
No one that I've heard of. Now, a 7.65mm bullet is a different story. Numerous makers of ammunition and components for reloading are out there. Do an internet search.
762 as a percent:762 x 100% = 76200%
* 47933 Crawfordsville 765 * 47934 Crawfordsville 765 * 47935 Crawfordsville 765 * 47936 Crawfordsville 765 * 47937 Crawfordsville 765 * 47938 Crawfordsville 765 * 47939 Crawfordsville 765
382.5= 50%/100% * 765= 50/100 * 765= 0.5 * 765= 382.5
It is: 417+345 = 762
152.4
765