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A beautiful spring capture June
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Sorry, but it works like this....
Line 1. 3 x pistons = 30 therefore 1 piston = 10.
Line 2 I piston + (2 X Tyres) = 20. Since 1 X Piston =10, then tyres are 5 each.
Line 3 I x tyre + (4 X shocks) = 9. Since tyre =5, shocks must be 1 each.
Line 4 Tyre + shock X piston ie 5 + 1 X 10
Since there are no brackets, the correct interpretation is to do the multiplication first
ie 5 + (1 X 10) = 15.
If you do not believe me, open up Excel, and write in one cell =5+1*10 And see what you get.
You may also like to see www.quora.com/Why-does-5+1*10-15 if you don't believe me or Excel (or remember what you were taught at school!)
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Peter
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Thank you dear June.
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