Mega church update

Strength of bleach not content

That honestly makes less sense to me but once again, I really don’t want to learn anything new and displace what I already have in my head.

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I’m not there yet Brother. I would guess that 4% would be 1 gallon SH to 2 gal H2O. Rick seemed to back that up in a later post where he suggests 3 SH to 7 H2O.

Damn Tidewater area public school systems…

And North Kansas City public school sytems… I was going to type up the math, but now I gotta get a yellow pad…

to me that’s 33.33% percent

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5 gallon jug of bleach (content) at 12.5 percent (strength)

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You’re pulling our leg or at least George’s

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I want nothing to do with washing if involves math with letters in it. That is bad mojo

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No that would be roughly 3% or slightly stronger if 12.5 versus 10. I just round off usually, doesn’t have to be exact. So 4% would be 4 gal in 10 or 2 in a fiverr. Add a 0 to it. 40% of your mix is the SH component which is actually say only really 10% actual SH equals 4%

You forgot to add pie to the 4th power

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:joy:

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One step at a time with this guy… lol

I can lay out rafters, cut stringers, tell you if the arch in a trailer tongue will support what you are towing, tell you how a tall a tree is by using a 3 foot stick but I don’t do ciphering with math and letters. I took high school algebra twice to get out of it.

I’d like to know how tall a tree is by using a 3 foot stick…

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I can do this part… the tree with a 3 foot stick thing is interesting. Can you make a video?

Beat me to it. I really wanna know.

Same height as if you used a 6 foot stick

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What are you guys?! Wizards? Wizards of stick measuring?!

If I tell me guys the building is dirty and make a 50/50 mix we dump 30 gallons of bleach into 30 gallons of water and down stream.

Ok, maybe I have used some of them fancy letters in math and maybe follow along but I ain’t taking my overalls off.

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