by Fetty <davef@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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May 3, 2008 at 10:27 AM
On May 3, 1:03=A0pm, "Joe Smith" <no...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Sure, it could be. =A0Or it could be 66 ounces.
> Or it could be 6.6 grams. =A0Then you would have to keep the ratio the
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> for ALL the components by dividing by ALL the parts by 10.
> The numbers are nothing more that a ratio of weights. =A0OK?
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> > So is Potassium perchlorate.............................66
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O I get it. Say I want to make a 4 inch ball. How would you figure out
how much per cut stars?