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Assistance With A Maths Query (AKA...Help!)

I had to search my brainbox to figure some stuff out recently. A pain in the bottom, you could say.

Anyway....I'm trying to work out how these kinds of things are solved:

A - V 100
------ x ----- = ______ %
Vol. of 1
cylinder

Say with simple figures as an example: if A= 150, V= 225 and volume of cylinder was 250

I can do the first bit, but how do you multiply something by 100 over 1?? WTF?!

Any maths geniuses(?) here????

Thanks in anticipation of you saving my life.

Just divide by 100 to give you 1 percent.

Why do you need this?

I'm trying to find he bulk density of a soil sample.....

So, using another example it's:

260 - 250 / 200 = 0.05 x 100 = 5%

Is that correct?

Thanks, by the way!

:)

I think so

I have a C in GCSE meths so make of it what you will

I think you need milk bottles or something...

Quote: sootyj @ October 15 2011, 9:39 PM BST

I have a C in GCSE meths

:O

Yeh I saw the mistake, corrected it, realised I prefered it and changed it back.

It's all go in Footyj land.

Ha!

The answer is William Shakespeare.

Hey Ruby who was your last date with?

Quote: RubyMae - Glamourous Snowdrop @ October 16 2011, 2:29 AM BST

The answer is William Shakespeare.

This coming from a man whose last date was at a time Roofies weren't invented and had to make do with a mallet and a pair of Leevil's pants.

I'll have you know it was in a small Jewsih community in Russian in the '19th century, I took them accidentally myself and had a wank before falling asleep.

They made a musical about it.

"Fiddler on the Roofies"

Beat that!

Is that your Batman villain name? The Fiddler?

Always on the run yet never too far from a school? Smarmy

That from Scrat womn? Or is it Green Ivy Pubes this week?

I don't even have pubes. I'm smooth like Barbie. No rude bits, just bumps.

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