
04-09-2008, 10:05 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by ajeff99
Thanks Grace, that was really helpful. Keep up the good work
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I'm serious. This is a legal forum, not a math class.
You posted a MATH EQUATION. Twenty days off for every month of compliance---you said you have been in compliance from July 06 until now- Can you COUNT how many months that is? Something tells me you won't get it right. How does 21 months sound? About right?
Good. Now, multiply that number by TWENTY. That tells you how much TIME you GET OFF for being in compliance. You CAN multiply 21 by 20, can't you? Wait, nevermind.
Its 420. 365 days in a year, plus 55 days more, is approximately two more months ( give or take a few). How does approximately 14 months sound.
That being said, I would not rely on the information you provided for this little math equation. Anyone that cannot figure out how to count and multiply very well may be mistaken about a much more serious issue---the terms of probation. I'd contact my probation officer post haste.
I will keep up the good work--its a luxury afforded those of us who AREN'T on probation.
Last edited by GentleGrace : 04-09-2008 at 10:16 PM.
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