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On Thu, 19 Sep 2024 23:12:52 -0000 (UTC), Christian WeisgerberThere's no humor in that.
wrote:
>I'm sorry, I don't know where to post this. I'm crossposting to>
alt.usage.english, because statute miles as a unit mostly afflict
the English-speaking world.
So you want to convert between miles and kilometers. The conversion
factor is... uh... A 40-year-old calculator book provides a useful
tip: Unless you're designing a space probe, you can use ln(5).
WHAT?
Yes, the natural logrithm of 5 approximates the conversion factor
between miles and kilometers; specifically one mile is about ln(5)
kilometers. It's accurate to four digits.
If nothing else, it's faster to type on a calculator.
I think that's hysterical.
>
simplest method is to multiply by 0.6
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