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What is 351000?

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∙ 14y ago
Updated: 9/19/2023

351000 = 351,000

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Kristen sold his house for $351,000 which was 135% of the amount what he bought it for. Calculate the amount he paid for the property?

351000/1.35 = 260000 $260000 was the original price.


How could 351000 N be rewritten?

The force of 351,000 N can be rewritten in several forms. It can be expressed in kilonewtons as 351 kN (since 1 kN equals 1,000 N). Alternatively, it can also be represented in terms of pounds-force (lbf) by converting it using the conversion factor (1 N ≈ 0.22481 lbf), which results in approximately 79,000 lbf.


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