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Old 02-17-2005, 11:01 AM
GammaZeta GammaZeta is offline
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I never claimed to be a math genius!!!! LOL!!!!

The way I though about it was like this:

We had 1500 members initiated,

we were in operation about 75 years,

so 1500 / 75 = 20 members each year

(please don't ask me to figure out your mortgage's compound interest!!!!!)

Obviously some years we had more, some less. But if you take 20 members, 5 freshman, 5 sophmores, 5 juniors and 5 seniors, each year 5 seniors graduate, then 5 more the next year replace them.

God Damn! This is beginning to sound like the SATS!!!

Hey, any smart kids from W.P.I or M.I.T or Cal Tech on here!?!?

So exactly how would you figure out the average new membership each year needed to maintain the house average?

Ok, so I may not be able to do your taxes, but I can outline the lasting effect Puritan settlers of the 1600's had on state and federal laws throughout American history.
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