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[[preprinted]] 27 [[/preprinted]] June 24, 1903. R U Librae AC3662 [[table]] | | | | |---|---|---| |9.52|d1 [[underlined]] N [[/underlined]]|[[underlined]] 9.62 [[/underlined]]| [[/table]] AM1035 [[table]] | | | | |---|---|---| |9.82|e 2 [[underlined]] N [[/underlined]]|[[underlined]] 10.02 [[/underlined]]| [[/table]] AM1165 Pl. lost AM480[[strikethrough]]761[[/strikethrough]] Too near edge of pl. AM407 [[table]] | | | | |---|---|---| |10.12|f 2 [[underlined]] N [[/underlined]]|10.32| [[/table]] AM462 Too near edge of pl. AM172 [[table]] | | | | |---|---|---| |8.30|a 3 [[underlined]] N [[/underlined]]|[[underlined]] 8.60 [[/underlined]]| [[/table]] AM795 [[table]] | | | | | |---|---|---|---| |8.30|a 3 v|8.60 8.50 = 8.55|05 [[underlined]] 05 [[/underlined]]| |8.50|v 3 b|8.80| | [[/table]] AM 857 Class C. AM 1292 Class C
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A little bit of a trick when you can't figure out one of the variables in the sequence.
For instance:
a 1 v
v 3 b - Do you notice the top starts with "a", and the bottom ends with "b". in sequence.
f 1 v
v 3 g - you would know that is a "g" and not a "q" because they are in sequence.
If you can't figure out if it is an e or a c, think about sequence. Or an e or an l. Look at the sequence. NEVER A NUMBER IN THE 1st or 3rd place. NEVER A VARIABLE IN THE MIDDLE. So use only "0" (zero) in the middle and "o" (letter o) as the variable.
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