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Multipliers (SC6 and SC7)
Posted by Peter Krumdieck at 1/11/2001 12:59 PM EST
Engineer on team #353, Pobots, from POB Central School District. Hey everyone! I've got to get a resolution on this before my team sends me back into industry. If you get both goals balanced (x4) in |
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Multiply
Posted by Andy Baker at 1/11/2001 1:05 PM EST
Engineer on team #45, TechnoKats, from Kokomo High School and Delphi Automotive Systems. In Reply to: Multipliers (SC6 and SC7) Posted by Peter Krumdieck on 1/11/2001 12:59 PM EST: The way I see it, the multipliers multiply... so, your example would be 4x3=12. Andy B. |
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Re: Multiply
Posted by Peter Krumdieck at 1/12/2001 10:46 AM EST
Engineer on team #353, Pobots, from POB Central School District. In Reply to: Multiply Posted by Andy Baker on 1/11/2001 1:05 PM EST: : The way I see it, the multipliers multiply... so, your example would be 4x3=12. : Andy B. I agree. But I hate to be surprised. In addition to the post, I sent an e-mail to Eric Rasmussen @ FIRST. Since there is a little bit of buzz on this , I expect that it will be addressed in an update. Thanks for your input' -pete |
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