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>>378293721
This
M (as in metres) is 1,000 times mm (as in millimetres
>>378293721
M = 1000
MM = 2000
M is 2 times MM.
>>378293667
M mm
>>378294083
That's actually pretty clever.
>m is 1.000 times mm
that is fucking stupid
You can measure 1/1000th of every standard metric measurement with the prefix milli- (which means exactly that)
Milligram, milkimeter, milliliter, millibar, milliampere, etc etc
>>378294682
wow that's amazing
i'm just as blown away as i was when they told me that in elementary school
>>378294682
>You'll need to use the same letter for all three blank spaces
>>378294682
>milkimeter
what did he mean by this?
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>>378294805
Yes, m
M = meter
mm = millimeter
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>>378294845
>mfw burgers don't use milkimeters to measure fluids
>>378295057
>>378294805
This was already stated in the OP.
>>378294754
Since there are many Americans on this board I felt the need to explain them that the rest of the world uses the metric system and not feet, inches and miles.
>>378295180
>that edited C
Gee nice job tampering with the equations so they will not match with set rules
>>378295180
I see edits for the 2nd and 4th problems.
>>378293667
Not a very clever puzzle imo.
>>378295180
Second and fourth lines are edited, inconsistent equations.
>>378295292
i'm an american
they told me about SI prefixes in elementary school. public school even
>>378295180
0000 works despite edit
>>378295546
Why don't you guys use it then?
>>378295676
Because they are savages who only care about >muh guns
>>378295689
C.
Top row of dots are grouped together.
1,2,3,4,5,6.
>>378295676
Because SI is shit.
>Paying for fluids in gallons is actually tends to work out better for a consumer.
>A cup is a good short hand for dietary purposes.
>A fluid ounce is 1/128th of a gallon.
>Feet, and therefore, yards and miles, are easy to correlate to real objects including the earth itself as a nautical mile is one minute of latitude. 7200 feet.
>Customary weight measurements actually measure weight as a force instead of obfuscating behind mass and causing a discrepancy depending on gravity,
SI just has fancy prefixes, If you're going to complain about arbitrary values, the meter's just as bad or worse as it's derived by the location of Paris. Therefore all SI units are distinctly bad as they have no practical value when compared against the customary system.
>>378296281
Wouldn't that be B then?
>>378296541
No?
>>378296727
Yes. If the top row of dots are grouped to make numbers then the answer would be B. C would imply that the pattern has two sixes, where as B would make it a seven
>>378296829
What the fuck are you talking about?
>>378296829
Maybe this makes it more clear for you.
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