Now that ive been given the answer, the question i asked does sound dumb.
Mate, you haven't been bullied. Yetam new to testing so am sure i will make mistake, thats why i joined this site to get help from experienced electricians not to be bullied
well all i can say is the onsite guide should write it as 0.80, thanks tho that makes alot more sense than the regs
with maths like that, you'll never make a scouse wheel thief. you'd nick1 and say it was more than 4!
0.15 is not higher than 0.80 if you look at it that way![]()
fart?..... follow through, more like.
Thats 1 big brain fart....
no need, you scousers don't need a helping hand to prove that to the rest of usStop making out that scousers are thick
0.80 implies greater accuracy than value than 0.8
am new to testing so am sure i will make mistake, thats why i joined this site to get help from experienced electricians not to be bullied
Could it be that it was 0.8 exactly, with the zero dropped as it would be irrelevant, to the outcome calcs.
Sorry I'm trying to get my head around this, not disrespecting your post.
The zero is relevant to the outcome of the calculation as it will have an impact on its accuracy.
0.8 x 0.320 = 0.3
0.80 x 0.320 = 0.26
0.800 x 0.320 = 0.256
0.8 is a value anywhere between 0.75 and 0.84 wheras 0.80 is a value between 0.795 and 0.804
...Your calculator needs re-calibrating...:icon12:
Could it be that it was 0.8 exactly, with the zero dropped as it would be irrelevant, to the outcome calcs.
Sorry I'm trying to get my head around this, not disrespecting your post.