If it’s 0.3 miles, wouldn’t it be replaced with some other unit? So, it’s 0.3 of the smaller unit (whatever that is), or miles? Or do people not convert small values when working in freedom units?
“Hiro drives his deliveries at an average rate of 40 distance per hour. Given a neighborhood with side lengths of 1 distance what is the total travel time for your ubereats driver after he crashes his e scooter 0.3 distance from your house and has to hoof it the rest of the way?”
0.3 what? meters? km? AU? Parsecs?
It’s by the Ohio river, freedom units are implied.
Ah 0.3 bald eagles it is.
So fathoms? There’s so many freedom units.
Yes, one can not fathom all freedom units.
But what freedom unit?
If it’s 0.3 miles, wouldn’t it be replaced with some other unit? So, it’s 0.3 of the smaller unit (whatever that is), or miles? Or do people not convert small values when working in freedom units?
0.3 miles is 2.5 stonethrows, 3 thighbones, 87 feet, and 2 thumbs (or 1.5 toes)
Gigameters
(If anyone is curious, 0.3Gm is around 1491290 furlongs, 8 chain, and 61.37links!)
0.3 distance. Can’t you read?
It’s like those math problems.
“Hiro drives his deliveries at an average rate of 40 distance per hour. Given a neighborhood with side lengths of 1 distance what is the total travel time for your ubereats driver after he crashes his e scooter 0.3 distance from your house and has to hoof it the rest of the way?”
Assume he’s carrying the 30 watermelons you ordered and is not subject to wind resistance.
Are those European or African watermelons?
I just assumed we were going with a spherical pizza delivery driver in a vacuum as usual.
It gets worse. He has angular momentum, but he’s not spinning.