Hey all,
I got a question regarding working the problems in the Practice Problems book that complements the Lindeburg Environmental book. I noticed that several of the beginning chapters of the book are merely math problems, fluid problems and a variety of other random topics. My math is a little rusty, but I seem to be wasting alot of time on these problems. Are there any recommendations for doing these problems or should I just skip right to the meaty subjects. Are there basic conversion, area and ideal gas law problems on the test such as these in the first few chapters or do they just throw these in for review?
Thanks
I got a question regarding working the problems in the Practice Problems book that complements the Lindeburg Environmental book. I noticed that several of the beginning chapters of the book are merely math problems, fluid problems and a variety of other random topics. My math is a little rusty, but I seem to be wasting alot of time on these problems. Are there any recommendations for doing these problems or should I just skip right to the meaty subjects. Are there basic conversion, area and ideal gas law problems on the test such as these in the first few chapters or do they just throw these in for review?
Thanks