I can average 23mpg in my 1974 roadster
how does a coil work in a MGB
MG MGB was created in 1962.
MGB had a 4 cyl 1.8 engine MGB had a straight 6 2.9 engine
1.5% monthly
If not compounded monthly, a monthly interest rate is simply 1/12 of the annual rate. Things do get complicated, though if the interest is compounded monthly. An annual interest rate of R% is equivalent to a monthly rate of 100*[(1 + R/100)^(1/12) - 1] %
Let i = annual rate of interest. Then i' = ((1+i )^(1/12))-1 Where i' = monthly rate of interest
1.5% monthly
Take the semi-monthly rate and multiply by 12 to get the annual rate. Then take the annual rate and divide by 2080. To veryify your answer, take the hourly rate you just calculated and multiply by 86.67 and see how close you come back to the semi-monthly rate. Or, you can take the semi-monthly rate and divide by 86.67 (average hours in semi-monthly pay period) to get an hourly rate.
Annual Interest Rate divided by 12= Monthly Interest Rate
All MGB's that have air conditioning had units installed as dealer-installed options. So, no MGB's came from the factory with A/C.
On monthly compounding, the monthly rate is one twelfth of the annual rate. Example if it is 6% annual, compounded monthly, that is 0.5% per month.
If you need a monthly income then obviously a monthly income is better. If the monthly interest is not withdrawn then it makes no difference because the annual interest rate is usually equal to the compounded monthly rate.