opmo Posted July 21, 2016 Share Posted July 21, 2016 (1/12 1/20 1/4 1/4 1/5 1/6) (5/32 1/32 1/4 1/32 5/32 1/4 3/32 1/32 5/32 1/16 1/16) (1/20 1/10 3/20 1/5 1/4 3/10 7/20 2/5 9/20 1/2 11/20) ((1/20 1/20 1/20) (1/10 1/20) (2/20 2/20 -1/20) (1/20 1/20) (1/12 1/2)) Stephane Boussuge, OW, lviklund and 1 other 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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