I just wanted to check if I'm missing something obvious on Divine Enchantments.
In A&E p.97 the example quoted for Common Magic Spell Matrix creation reads
'...The enchanted item has has a number of uses, which must be activated by the user through simply concentration, equal to half the value of the original points (the Mythic Resonance governing the item divided by 10 and rounded up). Thus if a sword with Bladesharp 3 was a Temporary enchantment, and the governing myth has a resonance of 55%, then the Bladesharp spell can be activated up to six times.'
Should the example be 3 times, not six?
A similar query on the same page is under the Divine Magic Spell Matrix section where the example reads six uses but should be 2 as far as I can see (myth of 55%/10, then divided by 3 rounded up).
Any help appreciated.
*Update* I've been looking back over some very old posts and found this question has been posed before - although it was not answered the OP reached the same answers I did, so I am fairly confident that the examples are incorrect.
In A&E p.97 the example quoted for Common Magic Spell Matrix creation reads
'...The enchanted item has has a number of uses, which must be activated by the user through simply concentration, equal to half the value of the original points (the Mythic Resonance governing the item divided by 10 and rounded up). Thus if a sword with Bladesharp 3 was a Temporary enchantment, and the governing myth has a resonance of 55%, then the Bladesharp spell can be activated up to six times.'
Should the example be 3 times, not six?
A similar query on the same page is under the Divine Magic Spell Matrix section where the example reads six uses but should be 2 as far as I can see (myth of 55%/10, then divided by 3 rounded up).
Any help appreciated.

*Update* I've been looking back over some very old posts and found this question has been posed before - although it was not answered the OP reached the same answers I did, so I am fairly confident that the examples are incorrect.