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Fix some typos in the cube maths docs #4248

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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions docs/iris/src/userguide/cube_maths.rst
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Expand Up @@ -157,7 +157,7 @@ Let's extend this example slightly, by taking a slice from the middle
air_temperature / (K) (longitude: 49; time: 240)

Compared to our original time-series, the *air_temp_T_slice* cube has one
less dimension *and* it's shape if different. However, this doesn't prevent
less dimension *and* its shape is different. However, this doesn't prevent
us from performing cube arithmetic with it, thanks to the extended cube
broadcasting behaviour::

Expand Down Expand Up @@ -237,7 +237,7 @@ by a cube with unit ``'1'`` will preserve units, so the cube ``temperature``
will be given the same units as are in ``pot_temperature``. It should be
noted that some combinations of units, particularly those involving power
operations, will not result in a valid unit and will cause the calculation
to fail. For example, a cube ``a`` had units ``'m'`` then ``a ** 0.5``
to fail. For example, if a cube ``a`` had units ``'m'`` then ``a ** 0.5``
would result in an error since the square root of a meter has no meaningful
unit (if ``a`` had units ``'m2'`` then ``a ** 0.5`` would result in a cube
with units ``'m'``).
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