255= (175 + 335)/2= 510/2= 255
you can try look up here: http://stevespages.com/page7b.htm you should note that the Remington 500 series covered the 510, 511, 512, etc.........
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Depends, mainly on gender and age.
Well, isn't that a happy little question! When we round 510 to the nearest 10, we look at the digit in the tens place, which is 1. Since 1 is closer to 0 than 10, we round down to 510. Just imagine that number nestled comfortably in its new rounded home!
17% off of $510 = $423.30 = 17% discount applied to 170 = $510 - (17% * $510) = $510 - (0.17 * $510 ) = $510 - 86.7 = $423.30
17% of 510 = 17% * 510 = 0.17 * 510 = 86.7
30% of 510= 30% * 510= 0.3 * 510= 153
They are the multiples of 510 which are numbers of the form k*510 where k is an integer.They are the multiples of 510 which are numbers of the form k*510 where k is an integer.They are the multiples of 510 which are numbers of the form k*510 where k is an integer.They are the multiples of 510 which are numbers of the form k*510 where k is an integer.
You would multiply 510 by 1.2 to get your answer. The idea is: 510 plus twenty percent of 510 would be 1 X 510 + .2 X 510. Factoring out the 510 from each of these terms you get 510 (1 + .2)
Would like to know the value of a Remington 510 SB. The gun is in 98% condition Thank you John