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<blockquote data-quote="mdavlee" data-source="post: 2999844" data-attributes="member: 23776"><p>I think your math is cheating you a little bit. What pat was saying is multiply say 20x20 which is 400. Move the decimal over 2 spots and that's the cost of the tree. $4 if it's a penny and inch. If it was 2 cents an inch it would $8 a 20" tree. </p><p></p><p>What you were doing means you'd be cutting a 100 trees a day to make $200 if you had bigger trees.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mdavlee, post: 2999844, member: 23776"] I think your math is cheating you a little bit. What pat was saying is multiply say 20x20 which is 400. Move the decimal over 2 spots and that's the cost of the tree. $4 if it's a penny and inch. If it was 2 cents an inch it would $8 a 20" tree. What you were doing means you'd be cutting a 100 trees a day to make $200 if you had bigger trees. [/QUOTE]
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