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Okay, I know that is a lot of information. So letamp;#39;s just take it one piece at a time. But I wanted to make sure you saw all up close and big, so you can get familiar with what itamp;#39;s going to look like. Okay, so letamp;#39;s walk through this one item at a time. If you already know it, good deal, celebrate what you know. If youamp;#39;re new to this, donamp;#39;t worry, weamp;#39;ll take you through it step by step. So letamp;#39;s start with that far left column. Youamp;#39;ll see that it has numbers and one particular letter. What letter is that? Right, itamp;#39;s a small s. That small next to the number just stands for seconds. So that number, next to the s, tells you how long you should wait before you assess for that particular item. Now letamp;#39;s look at the next column to the right. Okay, now you see words, right? So that has the name of what the dipstick is testing. So the number tells me how long I need to wait to read the item in the very next column