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    Plot the derived Gaussian curve on graph paper. Then with scissors cut out curve and weigh on an analytical balance to 0.1mg to determine AUC (area under curve).

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    Doghand, what is 1.15*?100 supposed to represent? Or maybe formatting is wonky?
    Obviously, it means 1.15 times the Square Root of 100
    Bizarre, Don's post wasn't showig on my screen when I replied. Sorry!
    Last edited by G Man; 07-20-2019 at 11:24 AM.
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    I also pulled back a similar posting for a similar reason.

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