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We here in the US have a certain...handicap when it comes to measuring things. We just can't seem to hop on that metric train. But not to worry, we can help you math your way around that.
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- 00:00
Thank you We sneak Sandra is grandmother nannette who lives
- 00:07
on the eastern coast of maine wants to visit her
- 00:10
granddaughter who lives on the western coast of oregon Unfortunately
- 00:14
she doesn't like flying because she has an irrational fear
- 00:16
of flying into a volcano and she won't travel by
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- 00:19
train because she read one too many agatha christie novels
- 00:22
So she hops in her car and heads west Well
- 00:25
here's the problem She drives a twenty two miles an
- 00:27
hour so yeah it's going to take her a while
- 00:29
At the end of every day she calls to check
- 00:31
in with sander over the phone and let her know
- 00:32
what negligible progress she's made Well then it's starting to
- 00:36
get depressed because at the rate she's travelling driving for
- 00:39
twelve hours a day it's going to take her weeks
- 00:42
to get to oregon and who knows how many weeks
- 00:45
you know she's got left No wonder she's feeling down
- 00:48
So sander comes up with an idea she's going to
- 00:50
use what she's learned about derived units to convert her
- 00:53
grandmother's snail like pace into something more encouraging Instead of
- 00:57
looking at her rate in terms of miles per hour
- 01:00
she wants to express it in terms of meters per
- 01:02
day that should help the old broad buck up a
- 01:05
bit By using her conversion chart sander determines that there
- 01:08
are point zero zero zero six two miles in a
- 01:11
meter Now here's the tricky part She wants to convert
- 01:14
hours today's But grammy is only driving twelve hours a
- 01:18
day So sandor has to set up our equation this
- 01:20
way Twenty two miles over one hour times one meter
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over point oo six two miles times twelve hours over
- 01:28
one day well crunching the Numbers she gets 260 four
- 01:31
over point hello six to which comes out to four
- 01:34
hundred twenty five thousand eight hundred six point five Well
- 01:37
the miles canceling the hours cancel in Sanders left with
- 01:39
meters per day exactly what she was looking for Well
- 01:42
the next time she and then add chat on the
- 01:44
phone sandra tells her to stop thinking about her progress
- 01:46
as twenty two miles an hour and instead think about
- 01:49
it It's four hundred twenty five thousand eight hundred six
- 01:51
and a half meters a day Well sure enough that
- 01:53
does the trick And and that is newly energized To
- 01:56
be fair it might Also have been something to do
- 01:58
with the half dozen red bulls she pounded this morning
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