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No, but an exaust from Honda will last longer than a reproduction.
According to the 1998 Mercury Tracer owners manual : ( # 9007 ) aero high and low beam
A considerable number, though this cannot really be measured.
This is a typical wrong believe that a panda has 100 dB, a jackhammer has 110 dB, and a rock band must have 120 dB. Every one seems to be content with these wrong numbers. If there is no given distance with the measured decibel value, such numbers are really nonsense. With doubling the distance from a sound source the decibels decrease by 6 dB. So a panda sound can be at 12.5 m distance 110 dB. At 25 m distance 104 dB, at 50 m distance 98 dB and at 100 m distance only 92 dB. You see how important it is to tell always the distance with the measured decibel level. Don't believe that only a specific decibel value belongs to noise source.
Yes, the melting point of sodium at 98°C is a physical property. Physical properties are characteristics that can be observed or measured without changing the substance's identity, such as melting point, boiling point, and density.
It is 98*6 = 588
The amount of diesel used for 98 miles depends on the vehicle's fuel efficiency, typically measured in miles per gallon (MPG) or liters per 100 kilometers. For example, if your vehicle gets 30 MPG, you would use about 3.27 gallons of diesel for 98 miles. To get a more accurate estimate, you can divide the total miles by your vehicle's MPG.
98 is the answer because 1*98 =98
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98 + 98 + 98 = 294
.98 is 98 percent