Meldrik@lemmy.wtfM to Facepalm@lemmy.wtf · 3 months agoWhat are those signs?lemmy.wtfimagemessage-square150fedilinkarrow-up1922
arrow-up1922imageWhat are those signs?lemmy.wtfMeldrik@lemmy.wtfM to Facepalm@lemmy.wtf · 3 months agomessage-square150fedilink
minus-squarehswolf@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up1·3 months agoI get what you mean, but its adding a useless complexity layer. If the thing always is smaller than, for example, a kilogram, just use the next measurement unit, a gram. 100g, 200g, 500g, etc. It’s true the other way around, if the thing is always bigger than, for example, a kilogram, use it as is. 1kg, 1.5kg, 4kg, 6.2kg. For ease of comparison, always use the most significant unit.
I get what you mean, but its adding a useless complexity layer.
If the thing always is smaller than, for example, a kilogram, just use the next measurement unit, a gram. 100g, 200g, 500g, etc.
It’s true the other way around, if the thing is always bigger than, for example, a kilogram, use it as is. 1kg, 1.5kg, 4kg, 6.2kg.
For ease of comparison, always use the most significant unit.