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Didn't mention what the blue stood for since there is no Y2?

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He showed the options and there is no option for Y2 and yet you said it was generally the blue. If there is no y2 what is the blue then?

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  1. I think that it is obvious that if there is no Y2, then the question about blue becomes moot.  As we all know, blue is related to the absence of X23 unless there is an abundance of yellow.  (Since it is intuitively obvious what is meant by an abundance of yellow, I will not spend time to explain that part.)  However, in the absence of both X23 and abundant yellow, then you must first measure the relative proportion of brown and PrepH.

    (Please note that based on previous table, it is obvious that Y2 is not the same as y2, so don't make that mistake in your analysis.)

    Hope this helps.

    [by the way, I agree with Morningfoxnorth that you should read your question from the point of view of someone who has not participated in the previous discussion to which you refer....otherwise the question is not very clear and neither is the answer...]


  2. i agree completely with idiott detector  I dont' think i could add anything

  3. Actually, blue stands for 42.  Or maybe it stands for Italy.

    Really, you should think about what your question looks like to somebody who sees only the question, and not the discussion before it.

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