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Do you type it 98 degrees or do you use the degrees symbol.

Posted By: Rae on 2008-05-11
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Subject: Do you type it 98 degrees or do you use the degrees symbol.

Do you type it 98 degrees or do you use the degrees symbol.


Also, what is the correct way to type x-ray?  X-ray??




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