38.24 written as a mixed number = 386/25
multiply by 100 000 result 38 600 000 cm
round 38 to 40 and get 80 by multiplying. Then, do 38 x 2 and you’d have to round to get about the same answer.
The main difference between a 9mm round and a .38 round is their diameter. A 9mm round has a bullet diameter of 9mm while a .38 round has a bullet diameter of .357 inches. Additionally, the 9mm round typically has higher velocity and energy compared to the .38 round.
No, you cannot.
have you tried a 38 S&W cartridge ?????? it's a shorter case then the 38 special case.
38 is larger than the midpoint between 30 and 40, so you would 'round it up.'38 rounded to the nearest tens is 40
To round to estimate the product of 38 x 2, you first round each number to a more manageable value. In this case, you can round 38 to 40 and 2 to 0. Then, multiply the rounded numbers together to get an estimate of the product. In this case, 40 x 0 = 0. So, the estimated product of 38 x 2 is 0.
38 is 23% of 165.2
If you mean +P, the difference is velocity.
total of values _______________=answer( average ) number of values 0+38+13 ________ 3 =51 ____ 3 =17
They are two different calibers, the 38 special round being a later invention. The 38 special should not fit into the 38 S & W chamber. But as the 38 special was not anticipated at the time the 38 S&W was first made, it can have a chamber that does fit the 38 special. As the 38 special is a higher pressure round, and comes in even higher pressure plus P cartridges, it is a bad idea to try to fire these in a 38 S&W revolver. It can crack or burst the cylinder among other things.