Unrelated math help

 From:  BurrMan
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Thanks Anthony and Brian for the replies!

The density was definitely what i was looking for.

All the other “conditions” was just a lack of understanding of what made leads weigh different. (Going to mars requires exacting precision, which is not needed for us)

I think Brians walkthrough helped me simplify it for us to move forward.

I think with “base values” the aqua calc site uses 6.55609194538 ounces per cubic inch to do its calc.

So i can just figure out how much the 2.2 cal is per cubic inch and do my own conversions?

I like the idea if understanding the density. I’ll have to reread Anthony’s post a bit and see if i can figure out what original density was ussd and what it turned out to be.

But i have to try and keep it simplified for future changes.


Maybe just deducing the per cubic inch weight and adjusting that number for future batches gets me close enough.

Just to be sure i am not confused, What would be the weight per cubic inch on the 2.2 ounce pour?

And Anthony, can you tell me what the aqua calc density was (that gives 2 ounces) vs the one that gives 2.2?

Very helpful for me. Thank you!