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1. After exact calculations show several methods of fast approximate count. Use "the physicist's multiplication table": 3*3 = 10, 7*7 = 50, 9*9 = 80, etc. Since physics is an experimantal science, the exact answer is often meaningless.
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Rawlings, J. O. (1988) Applied Regression Analysis: A Research Tool. Wadsworth and Brooks/Cole. Example 8.4, page 219. (Rawlings cites the original source as the files of the late Dr Gertrude M Cox.)
Rinse and core cabbage. Carefully remove 10 outer leaves, place in saucepan and cover with boiling water. Simmer 5 minutes. Remove and drain cooked cabbage leaves on paper toweling.
I decided to make the traditional corned beef and cabbage for dinner tonight, but I realized that although I'd bought the beef brisket I'd neglected to pick up the cabbage. So, I hopped on our scooter (a 22 year old Honda Aero 50) and putted up to the local grocery store.
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Rawlings, J. O. (1988) Applied Regression Analysis: A Research Tool. Wadsworth and Brooks/Cole. Example 8.4, page 219. (Rawlings cites the original source as the files of the late Dr Gertrude M Cox.)