19.5 oz. with 1.875" barrel,
21.4 oz. with 3" barrel
No. It is a fatter diameter than .357, and will not fit. The bullet diameter is .361, instead of .357.
99 percent of 361= 357.3999% of 361= 99% * 361= 0.99 * 361= 357.39
361 = 19 x 19.
361 ez
To get Tweedledee's side of it, divide 361 by 2 to get 180.5 lbs. Since they are the same exact size and age in proportion to their body size, shape, and age, then they are both 180.5 lbs. To find half of 361 lbs., just divide it by 2. To get Tweedledee's side of it, do the same for that number, and you get 181 lbs. They are arguing with one another as to what their weight is.
They are: 19*19 = 361 or as 192 = 361
361/1
361 is not prime. 361 = 19 * 19
It is: 4 times 90.25 = 361
Let x lb be Tweedledum's weight and y lb be Tweedledee's weight. We can write a system of linear equations: (1) y + 2x = 361 (2) x + 2y = 362. Let's solve this by substitution: first, rewrite equation (1) as y = 361 - 2x, then substitute for y in equation (2) ... x + 2(361 - 2x) = 362 x + 722 - 4x = 362 -3x = 362 - 722 x = -360/-3 x = 120. Now substitute that back into the first equation as rewritten: y = 361 - 2(120) y = 361 -240 y = 121. Tweedledum weighs 120 pounds and Tweedledee weighs 121 pounds. The difference of their weights is one pound.
1, 19, 361.
1, 19, 361