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\textbf{NOTE} This is better than the explanation for the $10 \textrm{ k}\Omega$ data, but it still isn't as clear as it could be. It would really help to have an equation here. For example, I'm not sure if you are saying the values in the table are $V_{\textrm{meter}} = (^2 + ^2) G_1 G_2 / (10 \textrm{Volts}) \textrm{ [mV]}$, and, as a result, the values in the table are voltages, or that they are $(^2 + ^2) G_1 G_2$ and are in units of voltage squared?