For the nit-pickers ... ;-)
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For the nit-pickers ... ;-)
What's wrong with this?
0.12v$/100nm x Distance ( 3085nm ) x Cargo ( 7650kg ) = 27437v$
or even:
0.12v$/100nm x 3085nm x 7650kg = 27437v$
0.12v$/100nm x Distance ( 3085nm ) x Cargo ( 7650kg ) = 27437v$
or even:
0.12v$/100nm x 3085nm x 7650kg = 27437v$
- blanston12
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The problem with this equation is the units !
If you are using units in an equation you should do it consequently.
The correct equation should look like this:
0.12v$/100nm x 3085nm x 7650kg = 27437v$kg
Or you should implicit realise that the 0.12v$ is in fact 0.12v$/kg thus:
0.12v$/kg/100nm x 3085nm x 7650kg = 27437v$
So it was a nit-picker joke....
I'll get my coat.....
If you are using units in an equation you should do it consequently.
The correct equation should look like this:
0.12v$/100nm x 3085nm x 7650kg = 27437v$kg
Or you should implicit realise that the 0.12v$ is in fact 0.12v$/kg thus:
0.12v$/kg/100nm x 3085nm x 7650kg = 27437v$
So it was a nit-picker joke....
I'll get my coat.....
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