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minus-squareBarqsHasBite@lemmy.calinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up8·5 months ago3,635 mm is not 3.635 mm. If you want it’s 3.635 meters.
minus-squareGreyEyedGhost@lemmy.calinkfedilinkarrow-up1·5 months agoI had to double check after I read your comment. Another benefit of metric. Even when you’re wrong there’s a good chance you’re right.
minus-squareToxicWastelinkfedilinkarrow-up1·5 months agoDepends on the system and where you live. In hand writing, i would use 3,635 mm for decimals. However, on computer 3’635 mm to write 3.635 m. Personally, I like the high comma as a thousands separator as it removes possibilities to misread the number. But not everyone will agree.
3,635 mm is not 3.635 mm. If you want it’s 3.635 meters.
Whoops.
I had to double check after I read your comment. Another benefit of metric. Even when you’re wrong there’s a good chance you’re right.
Depends on the system and where you live. In hand writing, i would use 3,635 mm for decimals. However, on computer 3’635 mm to write 3.635 m.
Personally, I like the high comma as a thousands separator as it removes possibilities to misread the number. But not everyone will agree.