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#1 rana680

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Posted 13 November 2009 - 06:42 AM

anyone having solutions to mccabe smith unit operations ??? plz send it to rahulrana681@yahoo.co.in

#2 Padmakar Katre

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Posted 18 November 2009 - 09:27 AM

Dear,
What you want from us to solve the unsolved problems and to send those to you?

#3 rana680

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Posted 19 November 2009 - 11:14 AM

no..just wanted to know if neone is having the solution manual so dat i can use it wen i m not able to solve some particular problem.also mccabe doesnt hv answers to ne of the questions which is a bit frustrating as u cannot find out whether u hv solved da problem correctly or not.

#4 ankur2061

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Posted 19 November 2009 - 02:05 PM

no..just wanted to know if neone is having the solution manual so dat i can use it wen i m not able to solve some particular problem.also mccabe doesnt hv answers to ne of the questions which is a bit frustrating as u cannot find out whether u hv solved da problem correctly or not.


rana680,

This here is a chemical engineering forum & not a chat room for 'SMS' language. If you are a chemical engineering student or an engineer then don't disgrace the profession by using this kind of incoherent & inexplicable language. This forum expects coherent english used by professional engineers or engineering students.

Well I can't resist asking you whether you use the same 'SMS' language while submitting your assignments to your professor, if you are a student or a engineering report to your supervisor, if you are already an engineering professional.

Regards,
Ankur.




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