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it's not asking for specific sig figs moondog Send a noteboard - 10/04/2011 09:00:23 PM
...then you probably have the answer right, and it's just being absurdly picky about rounding/sigfigs. Are you allowed to make several submissions? If you have a few left, try answers with different sigfigs. 12200, 12000, etc.


i've already tried 12200 and it was also wrong. you only get 5 tries and i've already used 3 ><img class=' />
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