The refrigerant capacity for a 2010 Peterbilt 388 day cab typically ranges around 24 ounces (1.5 pounds) of R-134a refrigerant, although this can vary slightly depending on the specific configuration and options of the vehicle. It's always best to consult the vehicle's service manual or a professional technician for the exact specifications and any additional components that may affect the capacity.
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The curb weight of a 2009 Peterbilt 388 tractor with an ISX Cummins engine and a 70-inch mid-roof sleeper typically ranges between 18,000 to 20,000 pounds, depending on specific configurations and options. The weight can vary based on the inclusion of additional features or equipment. For the most accurate figure, it's best to consult the manufacturer's specifications or the vehicle's documentation.
2% of 388 = 2% * 388 = 0.02 * 388 = 7.76
388 as a percentage = 388 * 100% = 38800%
To find 46 percent of 388, you would first convert 46 percent to a decimal by dividing by 100, which gives you 0.46. Then, you would multiply 0.46 by 388 to get the answer. So, 46 percent of 388 is 178.48.
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half of 388 = 194
x * 520 = 388 ; x = 388 / 520 = 0.7462 --> 74.62 %
0.0052
The numbers that are divisible by 388 are infinite. Four of them are: 388, 776, 1164, 1552.
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388 + 125 = 513