Coroneous '*' Notation (1 Viewer)

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Hi,

I have been writing solutions to the book Extension 2- Unit 4 by Coroneos. What a great book!

However, I have come across a '*' notation many times. What exactly does Jim Coroneos mean by this? See diagram below. He tends to use it for distances as well as sizes. Is there a 'definite' meaning?
 

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That's great!

Are you aware that this has been done before? - by Jose Lumi back in 2008

but I think it's out-of-print now

i have them though

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That's great!

Are you aware that this has been done before? - by Jose Lumi back in 2008

but I think it's out-of-print now

i have them though

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Wow! I didn't know this existed. Even though I enjoy scratching my head on a few of Jim's questions, it would be nice to get hold of a copy as a backup. You don't know where one could obtain a copy tywebb?

So back to the original query. What does the "*" mean in some of his questions?
 

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