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MarkInTexas

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I know I heard somewhere that two 0% rated conditions equate to 10%. Is this true? Also, what about situations where there are even more multiple 0% rated conditions.....like 3 or 4 of them?

Just a thought.

Mark

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I learn something new everyday on this website. Interesting info provided by Carlie.

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carlie welcome back , this is so confusing, i'am sure you have read my posts on here ( ranting ) mainly, but in 1984 they denied sc for my back. later i read the paper work which included the dc -code for that claim,rember that they denied, but at the same time used a dc-code thatrequires sc , dc-5299 - dc 5295 i dont think the two jive,sorry starting to ( rant ) maybe its just me. thanks

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carlie welcome back , this is so confusing, i'am sure you have read my posts on here ( ranting ) mainly, but in 1984 they denied sc for my back. later i read the paper work which included the dc -code for that claim,rember that they denied, but at the same time used a dc-code thatrequires sc , dc-5299 - dc 5295 i dont think the two jive,sorry starting to ( rant ) maybe its just me. thanks

If you start a new topic with your question I will try to chime in

if I think it might be helpful.

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