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  • February 14, 2022 at 8:19 pm #648635
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    Thanks for the response!

    December 5, 2020 at 3:49 pm #597772
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    Thank you for your response! I am still struggling to understand this for some reason. Why is the 17 120 kg’s divided between materials if it is the output quantity? I need to know the input quantity, which takes into account the 10% loss and then divide it between inputs based on standard mix (8/16, 5/16, etc.). Why is 17 120 kg’s considered as the total input amount, which takes into account the 10% loss if input amounts actually could be different?

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    Thank you for your response! I am still struggling to understand this for some reason. Why is the 17 120 kg’s divided between materials if it is the output quantity? I need to know the input quantity, which takes into account the 10% loss and then divide it between inputs based on standard mix (8/16, 5/16, etc.). Why is 17 120 kg’s considered as the total input amount, which takes into account the 10% loss if input amounts actually could be different?

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