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Believe they said our blizzard should reach us by afternoon with from 30 to 40 cm of snow expected. Already numerous school cancellations.


How many cms to the inch?


"2.54"


For quick mental calculations I round it off to. 2.5


If you were a statistician you would say "around two"
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On 2/8/2016 7:37 PM, True North wrote:

On Mon, 8 Feb 2016 17:51:14 -0500, Justan Olphart
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On 2/8/2016 7:52 AM, True North wrote:
Believe they said our blizzard should reach us by afternoon with from 30 to 40 cm of snow expected. Already numerous school cancellations.


How many cms to the inch?


"2.54"


For quick mental calculations I round it off to. 2.5

Never mind dummy. The Gregster beat you to it.
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On Mon, 8 Feb 2016 16:37:48 -0800 (PST), True North wrote:


On Mon, 8 Feb 2016 17:51:14 -0500, Justan Olphart
wrote:

On 2/8/2016 7:52 AM, True North wrote:
Believe they said our blizzard should reach us by afternoon with from 30 to 40 cm of snow expected. Already numerous school cancellations.


How many cms to the inch?


"2.54"


For quick mental calculations I round it off to. 2.5


Most of the model airplanes in the magazines and catalogs give the wingspan in mms. For cms, convert
to mms, divide result by 100, then multiply result by 4. Mentally less cumbersome than dividing by
2.5, although converting 2.5 to a fraction, 5/2 and then multiplying by 2/5 is pretty easy.
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On Mon, 8 Feb 2016 16:37:48 -0800 (PST), True North wrote:

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"Most of the model airplanes in the magazines and catalogs give the wingspan in mms. For cms, convert
to mms, divide result by 100, then multiply result by 4. Mentally less cumbersome than dividing by
2.5, although converting 2.5 to a fraction, 5/2 and then multiplying by 2/5 is pretty easy."


So..since we always measure snow in centimeters...we divide our centimeters by 10 and then multiply by four to get your inches. That might be slightly quicker when dealing with odd numbers.
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On 2/9/2016 7:54 AM, John H. wrote:
On Mon, 8 Feb 2016 16:37:48 -0800 (PST), True North wrote:


On Mon, 8 Feb 2016 17:51:14 -0500, Justan Olphart
wrote:

On 2/8/2016 7:52 AM, True North wrote:
Believe they said our blizzard should reach us by afternoon with from 30 to 40 cm of snow expected. Already numerous school cancellations.


How many cms to the inch?


"2.54"


For quick mental calculations I round it off to. 2.5


Most of the model airplanes in the magazines and catalogs give the wingspan in mms. For cms, convert
to mms, divide result by 100, then multiply result by 4. Mentally less cumbersome than dividing by
2.5, although converting 2.5 to a fraction, 5/2 and then multiplying by 2/5 is pretty easy.
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Although Donnie's is a simpler system, Americans don't think they need
to change our system and won't embrace Donnie's system. Hail to the Queenie!


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On Tue, 9 Feb 2016 05:21:20 -0800 (PST), True North wrote:

John H.
On Mon, 8 Feb 2016 16:37:48 -0800 (PST), True North wrote:

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"Most of the model airplanes in the magazines and catalogs give the wingspan in mms. For cms, convert
to mms, divide result by 100, then multiply result by 4. Mentally less cumbersome than dividing by
2.5, although converting 2.5 to a fraction, 5/2 and then multiplying by 2/5 is pretty easy."


So..since we always measure snow in centimeters...we divide our centimeters by 10 and then multiply by four to get your inches. That might be slightly quicker when dealing with odd numbers.


Yup.
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On Tue, 9 Feb 2016 08:23:30 -0500, Justan Olphart wrote:

On 2/9/2016 7:54 AM, John H. wrote:
On Mon, 8 Feb 2016 16:37:48 -0800 (PST), True North wrote:


On Mon, 8 Feb 2016 17:51:14 -0500, Justan Olphart
wrote:

On 2/8/2016 7:52 AM, True North wrote:
Believe they said our blizzard should reach us by afternoon with from 30 to 40 cm of snow expected. Already numerous school cancellations.


How many cms to the inch?

"2.54"


For quick mental calculations I round it off to. 2.5


Most of the model airplanes in the magazines and catalogs give the wingspan in mms. For cms, convert
to mms, divide result by 100, then multiply result by 4. Mentally less cumbersome than dividing by
2.5, although converting 2.5 to a fraction, 5/2 and then multiplying by 2/5 is pretty easy.
--

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Although Donnie's is a simpler system, Americans don't think they need
to change our system and won't embrace Donnie's system. Hail to the Queenie!


When teaching fractions, the kids would bitch about the difficulty. I'd tell them to go home and
have their parents call congress to push for the metric system. Much easier. Now we have to live
with a hybrid system. I never know what I'm going to need on the truck. Some stuff is metric and
some is not.
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John H.
On Mon, 8 Feb 2016 16:37:48 -0800 (PST), True North wrote:

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"Most of the model airplanes in the magazines and catalogs give the wingspan in mms. For cms, convert
to mms, divide result by 100, then multiply result by 4. Mentally less cumbersome than dividing by
2.5, although converting 2.5 to a fraction, 5/2 and then multiplying by 2/5 is pretty easy."


So..since we always measure snow in centimeters...we divide our centimeters by 10 and then multiply by four to get your inches. That might be slightly quicker when dealing with odd numbers.

Get yurself a yardstick. We (Americans) don't care about Ms MMs or CMs.
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On 2/9/2016 8:34 AM, John H. wrote:
On Tue, 9 Feb 2016 08:23:30 -0500, Justan Olphart wrote:

On 2/9/2016 7:54 AM, John H. wrote:
On Mon, 8 Feb 2016 16:37:48 -0800 (PST), True North wrote:


On Mon, 8 Feb 2016 17:51:14 -0500, Justan Olphart
wrote:

On 2/8/2016 7:52 AM, True North wrote:
Believe they said our blizzard should reach us by afternoon with from 30 to 40 cm of snow expected. Already numerous school cancellations.


How many cms to the inch?

"2.54"


For quick mental calculations I round it off to. 2.5

Most of the model airplanes in the magazines and catalogs give the wingspan in mms. For cms, convert
to mms, divide result by 100, then multiply result by 4. Mentally less cumbersome than dividing by
2.5, although converting 2.5 to a fraction, 5/2 and then multiplying by 2/5 is pretty easy.
--

Ban liars, tax cheats, idiots, and narcissists...not guns!

Although Donnie's is a simpler system, Americans don't think they need
to change our system and won't embrace Donnie's system. Hail to the Queenie!


When teaching fractions, the kids would bitch about the difficulty. I'd tell them to go home and
have their parents call congress to push for the metric system. Much easier. Now we have to live
with a hybrid system. I never know what I'm going to need on the truck. Some stuff is metric and
some is not.
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What's the conversion of 177 22 9 38 380 357 40 45 50 ;-)
That should get your mind off golf for a minute.
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John H.
On Mon, 8 Feb 2016 16:37:48 -0800 (PST), True North wrote:

- show quoted text -
"Most of the model airplanes in the magazines and catalogs give the wingspan in mms. For cms, convert
to mms, divide result by 100, then multiply result by 4. Mentally less cumbersome than dividing by
2.5, although converting 2.5 to a fraction, 5/2 and then multiplying by 2/5 is pretty easy."


So..since we always measure snow in centimeters...we divide our centimeters by 10 and then multiply by four to get your inches. That might be slightly quicker when dealing with odd numbers.

"Get yurself a yardstick. We (Americans) don't care about Ms MMs or CMs."


I haven't seen a yardstick in at least 30 years. Used to be a common thing in hardware stores up to the mid '60s.
Somewhere I have metal meter ruler. Funny, when Trudeau brought in the metric system it was supposedly to bring us in line with the rest of the civilized world. Who could have guessed that the mighty ' merica would stay so backwards.
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