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On Wed, 22 Nov 2000, Bob Harrison wrote:

  When you get a total mite number, divide that number by 90.  Now
multiply the answer by 270 and you have the total number of mites on
the board.

Would this be the same as multiplying by 3?


Best regards,

Donald Aitken
Edmonton Alberta Canada

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