I had a new one back in 1996/7...
Answer helloo im a personal snowboard trainer in davos of Switzerland and you need exactly1.57 snowboard and shorter so between 1,55 and 1.57 is the best size for you. you have to know that board have to reach from the ground to your shouldiers an a little bit a little only 1-2 cm higher from your shouldiers ok.have fun andd good luck on your snowboard choise for this size byeANSWER:Compare your height in centimeters to the length of the snowboard. Maybe you can choose 149 -157 cm.
Shaun White typically rides a snowboard that is around 157 to 162 centimeters in length, depending on his preference and the type of competition. His choice of board length can vary based on factors like his height, weight, and the specific demands of the event. White is known for his proficiency in both halfpipe and slopestyle events, which can influence his board selection.
66% of 157= 66% * 157= 0.66 * 157= 103.62
157 1 X 157 so the answer is 1 X 157
Factors of 157 are: 1 and 157.
The positive integer factors of 157 are 1 and 157.
157 as a binary number is 10011011
157 x 1
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No, 157 is prime.
the difference is the 157 is 9 inches longer. Yeah pretty much, as you go higher, the board gets taller. Im 6'2" and i ride a 156 right now cause it's smaller and easier to huck around when doing tricks and spins. (FYI- snowboards are measured in si units, specifically centimeters... not inches.... DE DE DE!!! U rly think ur ridin a 156 inch board....? Do ur research or know what your talkin bout before you answer a question givin someone advice. -Stu-pididiot)
multiples of 157 would be 157, 314, 471, 628, etc.