Imperial Russia, the Soviet Union, and the Russian Federation make and have made a wide variety of rifles billed as 7.62 (although the bullet diameter is actually 7.92). These include the Mosin-Nagant rifle, Simonov AVS-36, Tokarev SVT1938 and SVT1940, SKS, AK-47/AKM/AK-103, and the Dragunov SVD. Each rifle has a distinct look to it, and a better description of exactly which rifle you had in mind would be in order here.
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To round 762 to the nearest 100, we look at the digit in the tens place, which is 6. Since 6 is greater than or equal to 5, we round up the hundreds place by adding 1 to it. Therefore, 762 rounded to the nearest 100 is 800.
Oh, dude, rounding 762 to the nearest thousand? That's like asking me to round up zero friends to the nearest party. So, if you're rounding 762 to the nearest thousand, you get... 1000. Like, easy peasy lemon squeezy.
$600 - $900, depending on specifics... and demand.
70 percent of 762 = 533.4 70% of 762 = 70% * 762 = 70%/100% * 762 = 5334/10 = 533.4
762 as a percent:762 x 100% = 76200%
762 rounded to the nearest ten is 760
It is: 417+345 = 762
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1760 * 762 = 1,341,120
All the multiples of 762 (which are infinite). Starting with these: 762, 1524, 2286, 3048, 3810 . . .