Magnitude 7.0 is a more powerful earthquake.
At a construction site, I will prefer to work with the VR 70 rather than VR 50 because it is more powerful.
We can't really answer that until we know WHICH 45 and which 50. In the case of a muzzleloading black powder rifle, the .50 with have more energy, all other things being equal. However, it could also compare a 50 muzzleloader to a .45-70 cartridge rifle, which is more powerful. Caliber alone only tells us the width of the bullet.
50% of 70 = 50% * 70 = 0.5 * 70 = 35
50% of 70= 50% * 70= 0.5 * 70= 35
70 + 70 + 50 + 50 = 240
70% of 50= 70% * 50= 0.70 * 50= 35
It is: 50+(2*10) = 70
Depends on the load
50 percent of 70 of a fraction = 35/150% of 70= 50% * 70= 50/100 * 70= 1/2* 70= 70/2 or 35/1
get 70 more
70 - 50 = 20 So 50 + 20 = 70
Eureka lightweight upright vacuums start as low as $50 for economy models. More powerful models with extra features and bagless canisters start around $70.