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First, is this a stand-type mixer? If so, have you removed the mixer head from the stand? The model # may be found there under the hinge on the mixer head. Second, if you still can't find a model #, why not Google images of B&D Multi-Mix units? It would probably help to put the model year in the search description, such as 1983 B&D Multi-Mix mixer. Once you find the matching image online, you should be able to find a model number.
Convert each mixed number (what you call mixed fraction) to an improper fraction, then multiply the two numerators and multiply the two denominators. Reduce the resulting fraction to its simplest form
Example
(2 1/3)*(1 5/7)=?
Convert 2 1/3 to an improper fraction 2 1/3=2+ 1/3 = 6/3+1/3=7/3
Convert 1 5/7 to an improper fraction 1 5/7=1+ 5/7 =7/7 +5/7=12/7
(2 1/3)*(1 5/7)= (7/3)*(12/7)= (7*12)/(3*7)
The 7's in the numerator and denominator cancel one another leaving
12/3=4 (2 1/3)*(1 5/7)=4
Not all products of mixed numbers will give a simple result as this one. More likely they will not.
It is best to start with the mark on the ep2500 directly up (12 o'clock position). Gradually increase the output on your mixing board (MAIN MIX) to get desired volume. I you find that you're getting close to -10 to 0 dB, then start increasing the volume knobs on the ep2500. Watch for clipping on the amp.
LG products usually have a 12 character serial number format, comprising mixed letters and numbers, e.g: 123ABCD45678.
If you can find a number on the manufacturers sticker consisting of, 3 numbers, then 4 letters, then another 5 numbers (as above), this will be the serial number.
Each Wrap-Up has twelve items on its left side and twelve on its right that need to be matched properly. For example, the Wrap-Up
for multiplication by the number 4 has the numbers 1 through 12 in
mixed order on the left, with products of 4 times those numbers on the
right (in mixed order). Grooves next to each number allow the user to
guide the attached string from a groove on the left across to the groove
next to the corresponding answer on the right. The string continues
around the back and forward through the next groove on the left. When
all grooves have been used, the user looks at the back of the Wrap-Up.
Raised lines show where the string will lie if all grooves have been
connected properly. If any lines are showing, there is an error.
Sounds like it’s just a process of elimination there is only 12 different ways you can mix the numbers on a three digit sentry safe combination. Just try all 12 it has to open unless you are dialing it incorrectly. Sentry Safe dialing instructions.
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