CORSA NUT
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Well i'm trying to work out the common denominator of these...It's working off ohm's readings off an electrical circuit hence the 1's..
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200
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400
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6
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4
Please don't take the piss as i'm 28 and havn't done this for a hell of a long time I'm ok with high numbers and low numbers but this is just confusing me a bit
[Edited on 10-01-2009 by CORSA NUT]
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tomdaniels
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I think its 4 mate
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blebo
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2
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CORSA NUT
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I thought it was 4 but.....
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CORSA NUT
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But 4 can't go into 6...
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tomdaniels
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my bad it is 2....doh
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aron
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the common demoninator of 1/200, 1/400, 1/6 and 1/4?
6/1200, 3/1200, 200/1200 and 300/1200
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CORSA NUT
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After having a think it might be 1200..
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CORSA NUT
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D'oh Aron beat me
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aron
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hope it helps out!
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CORSA NUT
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Thanks a lot guys
Gold Star for Aron!
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