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CAG was the three-letter code for Swarovski - they still make binoculars today. CAG-made binoculars weren't distributed to anyone in particular, but they were one of only two makers who produced the desert tan models commonly assumed to have been issued to Afrikakorps troops. The other was Voightlander (code "ddx"). I hope this is helpful.
As anyone who has watched Pawn Stars can attest, the price demanded and the value of an item are two very different things. A quick search shows asking prices for 6 x 30 Dienstglass WW2 binoculars from $175 to $424. If you were to search curiosity stores in Germany and elsewhere in Europe would likely find prices more in the €50 ($67) to €100 ($133) Euro range. They were not common, but they are not rare either.
2x90, 3x60, 4x45, 5x36, 6x30
Zeiss-Ikon 6X30 power were standard officer issue
geometric mean of 6 and 30=√(6x30)=√180=6√5
Its basically 30+30+30+30+30+30= So 6x30 is 180.
Zeiss 6X30 power were standard issue to officers
CAG was the three-letter code for Swarovski - they still make binoculars today. CAG-made binoculars weren't distributed to anyone in particular, but they were one of only two makers who produced the desert tan models commonly assumed to have been issued to Afrikakorps troops. The other was Voightlander (code "ddx"). I hope this is helpful.
well,6x30 to start of,30 60 90 120 150 180.So that's 1 2 3 4 5 6.Good,now 6x7.Well,that's 6 12 18 24 30 36 42.Now add it up!I can't help you.Sorry.
The lowest common multiple is the smallest number that each number is a factor of. So in this case it would be 180. 36x5=180 15x12=180 6x30=180 One of my preffered methods of working it out is taking the largest number and finding the lowest multiple of it that the others are a factor of also.
As anyone who has watched Pawn Stars can attest, the price demanded and the value of an item are two very different things. A quick search shows asking prices for 6 x 30 Dienstglass WW2 binoculars from $175 to $424. If you were to search curiosity stores in Germany and elsewhere in Europe would likely find prices more in the €50 ($67) to €100 ($133) Euro range. They were not common, but they are not rare either.
A factor = any number which can be divided into the given number with no remainder ie 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 9,10, 12, 15, 18, 20, 30, 36, 45, 60, 90, 180 1x180 2x90 3x60 4x45 5x36 6x30 9x20 10x18 12x15
1/6 of 30 = 5
Oh, dude, multiples of 30 are just numbers that you get when you keep adding 30 to the previous number. So like, 30, 60, 90, 120, and so on. It's like a never-ending party where everyone's just 30 units apart.