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No fractions

Posted By: Dee on 2008-10-09
In Reply to: ortho help 3 words - mt3

Subject: No fractions

You should not be using fractions with a metric unit. If they say "four-and-a-half cc," that gets transcribed as 4.5 cc (or mL). You can use fractions with non-metric units like inches or days or whatever.


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