OAC_Sparky,May 30 2006, 10:00 AM Wrote:1 square kilometer, about 2.5 acres. That's the only way I can picture it.
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May I correct you? Being borne and raised in a metric country, I still have difficulties figuring out how much area 1 acre is; however, 1 hectare is exactly 100m x 100m which makes it 10,000 m². So, it is not quite a square kilometre B)
You guys are awesome, for all your asnwers are brief but to the point. If the number of surveyed people will get to 30, I can use the normal distribution formula.
A couple of words about myself. As I said I was borne in a fully metric country (since 1923) and lived there for 18 years. Naturally, anything besides metric was not known to me. After I moved to the USA, I managed to adopt to some of the SAE units whilst retaining the other. Here is where I stand with respect to both systems:
a. Short distance? [metres only, but I use feet & inches to measure my own height]
b. Long distance? [miles only]
c. Temperature? [Celcius and Farenheit equally]
d. Volume? [Litres and maybe gallons]
e. Mass? [kg and grammes, but I use pounds to measure my own weight]
f. Land area? [hectare only]
I installed the metric (only) face gauges in my Focus, so that I can learn how 120 km/h feels like. Having learnt driving in the USA, I unfortunately have a little idea what a kilometre is. I guess, it is time to revive the metric system in my head :rolleyes:
Peterbilt,May 30 2006, 05:49 AM Wrote:Hey chaps,
I am doing a small research on metrication issues and would like your input. Assuming that Canadian schools have all gone metric a long time ago, I want to ask you about domestic unofficial units of measurements - units that you use in a comfort of your own home
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- Short distance? [metres or feet]
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- Long distance? [km or miles]
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- Temperature? [Celcius or Farenheit]
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- Volume? [Litres or Gallons/Pints/Qt]
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- Mass? [kg/grammes or pounds/oz]
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- Land area? [ha or acres]
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[st]What I am asking is rather in what units you think. I am particularly interested in people who were born in Canada and studied in schools after they all had gone metric.
Cheers!
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1] feet (although smaller measurements are CM or MM) ...rarely Inches
2] km
3] celcius
4] litres
5] pounds
6] acres
Peterbilt,May 30 2006, 05:49 AM Wrote:Hey chaps,
I am doing a small research on metrication issues and would like your input. Assuming that Canadian schools have all gone metric a long time ago, I want to ask you about domestic unofficial units of measurements - units that you use in a comfort of your own home
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- Short distance? [metres or feet]
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- Long distance? [km or miles]
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- Temperature? [Celcius or Farenheit]
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- Volume? [Litres or Gallons/Pints/Qt]
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- Mass? [kg/grammes or pounds/oz]
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- Land area? [ha or acres]
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[st]What I am asking is rather in what units you think. I am particularly interested in people who were born in Canada and studied in schools after they all had gone metric.
Cheers!
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Short distances - metres (aside from measuring people, that's still ft & inches)
Long distances - KM
Temperature - C
Volume - Litres
Mass - both
Land area - acres (I blame my dad for that, asa greenskeeper he still thinks US measure because that's how all his supplies are shipped to him)
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[*]Short distance? feet
[*]Long distance? km
[*]Temperature? Farenheit
[*]Volume? Litres
[*]Mass? pounds/oz
[*]Land area? acres
microbunny,May 31 2006, 01:59 AM Wrote:[*]Short distance? feet
[*]Long distance? km
[*]Temperature? Farenheit
[*]Volume? Litres
[*]Mass? pounds/oz[*]Land area? acres
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I kinda figured you'd say grams and ounces ......am I rite?!?
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