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    Nice work by Pink Chip. Yet again, I refer everyone to Wong's initial explanation in Pro BJ.

    Don

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    Quote Originally Posted by DSchles View Post
    Nice work by Pink Chip. Yet again, I refer everyone to Wong's initial explanation in Pro BJ.

    Don
    Thanks. It was a nice opportunity to set up and solve a linear equation system which you do not encounter in the ordinary school textbooks :-)

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    Quote Originally Posted by PinkChip View Post
    Thanks. It was a nice opportunity to set up and solve a linear equation system which you do not encounter in the ordinary school textbooks :-)
    Thank you to both Pink Chip and Don for your time and explanation, I think that I see my error in computing the table.

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