16
230/5 = 46
5/2 = 2.5 (
REMEMBER THAT DECIMAL POINT
!)
180/12 = 15
135/9 = 15
98/7 = 14
IMPORTANT N
OTE
:
O
NE THING YOU MAY HAVE NOTICED STARTING OFF IS THAT
IT SEEMS THAT EACH NUMBER CAN BE ANYTHING YOU WANT
IT TO BE
. F
OR EXAMPLE
, 1
CAN BE
1, 10, 100, 1000,
OR
.1,
.01
AND SO ON
. D
EPENDING ON EACH PROBLEM
,
YOU WILL
HAVE TO DECIDE WHICH VALUE YOU NEED
. I
F YOU CHOOSE
10
TO REPRESENT THE NUMBER
“10,”
THEN THE
CALIBRATIONS OR
“
NOTCHES
”
BETWEEN
10
AND
11
REPRESENT
0.1. E
ACH NOTCH READS
: 10.1, 10.2, 10.3,
AND
SO ON
. B
UT IF YOU CHOOSE
10
TO REPRESENT THE NUMBER
100,
THEN THE CALIBRATIONS BETWEEN
10
AND
11
REPRESENT
1. N
OW EACH CALIBRATION READS
: 101, 102,
103,
AND SO ON
. T
RY IT OUT FOR YOURSELF
. I
T TAKES
SOME GETTING USED TO
,
BUT
I
BELIEVE IN YOU
. K
EEP
PRACTICING AND YOU WILL GET THE HANG OF IT
.
T
IME
C
ALCULATIONS
F
IRST
,
LET
’
S TAKE A LOOK AT YOUR
A
BINGDON WATCH
.
S
EE THE INNER RING
? T
HIS RING IS A CONVERSION OF THE
MIDDLE RING FROM MINUTES TO HOURS
. L
ET ME SHOW YOU
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