The spatial fractions with cancellations in a Chemistry book are longer than 40 cells. Later in the print book, there are longer spatial fractions with cancellations and a few complex spatial fractions with cancellations. The problem I am currently working on is on the right page pg 133 of the jpg, just above “Practice Problems”.
How do we divide spatial fractions with cancellations between lines? edited by brlbyrussell on 3/19/2014
In Chemistry Code, fractions containing cancellation with no replacement symbols may be transcribed linearly. (Section 2.7) This should solve your dilemma.