To differentiate between a Chevy 235 and a 250 engine, you can check the engine block casting numbers and the size of the intake and exhaust manifolds. The 235 is a 3.9-liter inline-six engine, while the 250 is a 4.1-liter engine, so the 250 will be slightly taller and wider. Additionally, the 250 often has a larger oil pan and may feature a different carburetor setup compared to the 235. Check for the presence of a factory stamped engine ID number, which can also help identify the engine model.
235 is 94% of 250.
250 - (x/100)250 = 235 250 - 2.5x = 235 250 - 250 - 2.5x = 235 - 250 -2.5x = -15 (-1/2.5)(-2.5)x = -15(-1/2.5) x = 6 So that 250 decreased by 6% is 235. Or, 250 - 235 = 15 15 is what percent of 250? 15 = (x/100)250 15 = 2.5x 6 = x
235/250 as a decimal is 0.94
235/250 = 47/50 = 94/100 = 94%
250 - 15 = 235
250 minus 15 = 235
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The last year Chevy used the 235 was 1962. After that the 230, 250 and 292 came into the picture. The 235 and the earlier 215 valve cover was held down with two nuts on top. The 235 engine will not interchange with the later 1963 and up engines.
To simplify the fraction 235/250, you need to find the greatest common factor (GCF) of the numerator (235) and the denominator (250). The GCF of 235 and 250 is 5. Divide both the numerator and denominator by 5 to simplify the fraction. The simplified form of 235/250 is 47/50.
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