71% or C-
85% or B
The correct answer is zero when rounding 106 to the nearest thousand.
1 undecillion and one,1 undecillion and two,1 undecillion and three,etc.Or do you mean in terms of the next power of a million (on the long scale) or thousand (on the long scale or plus one on the short scale)?Long scale, as used in countries like Europe: continues:undecillion = (106)11 = 1066 1069 = 103 x (106)11 = undecilliard1072 = (106)12 = duodecillion1075 = 103 x (106)12 = duodecilliard1078 = (106)13 = tredecillion1081 = 103 x (106)13 = tredecilliardetcShort scale as used in countries like USA, continues:undecillion = (103)11+1 = 1036 1039 = (103)12+1 = duodecillion1042 = (103)13+1 = tredecillionetc
No
GR SA 106 Gr B is used for high temperature service and might not require impact test
27.6 x 106 or 27,600,000
7.1*106 or 7.1x106
No, I wouldn't think so.
one-million-billion is a sequence in the long scale: 1, 106, 1012. The next number in that progression would be 1 trillion which is 1018. Note that this is NOT the scale used by the US or UK.
In countries that use the long scale (based on powers of a million), like Europe:34 billion ÷ 1 million = 34 x (106)2 ÷ 106 = 34 x 106= 34 millionIn countries that use the short scale (based on powers of a thousand plus 1), like USA:34 billion ÷ 1 million = 34 x (103)2+1 ÷ 106 = 34 x 103= 34 thousand
0.0083
32 PSI front and rear, whatever the load.