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i would avoid presenting him with more decimal places if possible. Distinction betweens the Ones/Tens/Hundreds columns is what got him into this mess30*.0009
.027
See its not only me, people are giving all different answers.30*.0009
.027
.27 is correctSee its not only me, people are giving all different answers.
So everyone, vote what is your answer.
2.7
.27
.027
So everyone please kindly put down the answer you think it is. As i got PMs with all different answers.
This is what I answering. He said .09%for homebrewing 2% ba is easy. 30x.02
But wtf amount do you use for .09% ba.
Is it
30x.0009?
30x.009?
Amount of sterile water in ML multiplied by .9% = BA needed in MLSee its not only me, people are giving all different answers.
So everyone, vote what is your answer.
2.7
.27
.027
So everyone please kindly put down the answer you think it is. As i got PMs with all different answers.
its a lost cause manAmount of sterile water in ML multiplied by .9% = BA needed in ML
Yall are making this harder than it needs to be. Use insulin syringe and dose by iu. If u make 10 ml of bac water just put in 9iu. If u want 30ml put in 27iuSee its not only me, people are giving all different answers.
So everyone, vote what is your answer.
2.7
.27
.027
So everyone please kindly put down the answer you think it is. As i got PMs with all different answers.
You're implying he knew that he wanted 0.27mL of BA... which is the problem...Yall are making this harder than it needs to be. Use insulin syringe and dose by iu. If u make 10 ml of bac water just put in 9iu. If u want 30ml put in 27iu
Exactly, lambo BAC water special.jJj is just perfecting the ratios for the relaunch.
Google knows all.No, no, I figured it out. @jJjburton, in the future just type into Google: "what is 0.9% of 30mL". There you go, that gives you the answer without you actually having to figure out the decimal places and punch anything into a calculator