Spring 2015 #25c
The R5 RBC factor looks to be calculated as CxA+A-1, but it should really be CxA+U-1. We aren't give U in this problem though, so do you just substitute A for U if you don't have U?
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The R5 RBC factor looks to be calculated as CxA+A-1, but it should really be CxA+U-1. We aren't give U in this problem though, so do you just substitute A for U if you don't have U?
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There is a footnote in the BattleTable for that reading that mentions part (c) is a defective question: