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                The next value in the table is the
                number  of  liters.  From  before
                we  know  that  we  use  5.6  US.
                Gall.  56  on  the  minute  scale  is
                placed under the US.GAL mark.
                Below the liter mark (10) on the
                distance scale we read 21.2.
                The  5.6  US.Gall  therefore
                corresponds  to  21.2  liters  (we
                can read below 10).
                The last value we need to find is the number of kilograms. From the information
                we were given earlier, we know that the density is 0.72 kg/lt, so we read 15.2 kg
                under SP.G.
                SP.G. stands for specific gravity. This was SP.G for kilograms.
                There is also a SP.G. scale for lbs. Here you can read that 15.2 kg in pounds
                corresponds to 33.4 lbs.
                For further information on using the computer, please refer to the excellent
                manual that comes with the computer.
                Or try searching for 'CRP1' on Youtube.
                In the videos on the flight school's DistanceLearning, several exercises with the
                computer are reviewed. Here you can also find several tasks and exercises.
                Practice 15-30 minutes every day with the computer in different tasks, so that
                you learn the different functions by heart.
                Here  are  many  different  calculations  you  can  make  with  the  computer
                (unfortunately, it is not a CPR computer).
                Of course, you can also find a lot of tasks on the school's e-learning page.
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