LGV's must have a tread depth of at least 1mm across 3/4 of the breadth of the tread and in a continuious band around the entire circumference
It varies from state to state. In most states it is 2/32" but in some it is 3/32".
The legal minimum tire tread depth for a Light Goods Vehicle (LGV) in the UK is 1.6 millimeters across the central three-quarters of the tire's width and around its entire circumference. This requirement is enforced to ensure adequate grip and safety on the road. It's advisable for drivers to regularly check their tire tread depth, as deeper treads generally provide better performance and safety, especially in adverse weather conditions.
No, three quarters is more than two quarters.
1 kilometre = 1000 metres. You now have all the information required to answer this and similar questions.
Three fourths is three quarters One half is two quarters. Three quarters is greater than two quarters.
There are three quarters in three quarters.
Assuming the question refers to 5 and three quarters, there are 20 quarters in 5 and three more so 23.
Three quarters of 180 can be calculated by multiplying 180 by 0.75, as 0.75 represents three quarters or 75% of the whole. Therefore, three quarters of 180 is 135.
11 quarters
23 quarters
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