A 386 Windows 95 desktop computer isn't worth much at all. It is a very old operating system and goes for about $50.00, if that. It's also very hard to find online.
They are the same size, but the processors are slower. ( The XT was a 16-bit 8088 computer, the AT was a 286 processor, a 386 was advanced enough to have virtual memory. The 486, even more powerfull had a built in math co-processor for the most part ).
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Any x86 processor from the 386 on up to present-day processors can be used with Windows 98.
This card is worth about $2.
No. Windows 95 requires a 32-bit processor (a 386 or higher). 286 and under processors won't work.
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20% of 386 = 77.2 = 20% * 386 = 20%/100% * 386 = 772/10 or 77.2
Windows 1.0Windows 2.0 (Windows/286 and Windows/386)Windows 3.0Windows 3.1Windows 3.11 for WorkgroupsWindows 95Windows 98Windows ME
The positive integer factors of 386 are: 1, 2, 193, 386
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It is: 386/2 = 193
386 percent of 32 = 123.52386% of 32= 386% * 32= 3.86 * 32= 123.52