• xpinchx@lemmy.world
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      9 months ago

      I just spent my afternoon doing volume calculations… each unit is 3 oz, I need 300 units, 900 oz, but I can only buy in 1 gallon which is 128 oz, etc. For this one, each unit is 10g and 600 of those, I can buy in 1.25 lb or 2.6 lb let’s convert that and see what the cost per gram is and go with the cheaper, okay I can buy in 1180g how much do I need again?

      Repeat that 57 times and you too can have a job in supply chain.

      • MewtwoLikesMemes@lemmy.world
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        9 months ago

        Reading that made my brain hurt. It’s times like this that I really wish America would go metric.

        But what I can say? That’s a 570-liter dream.

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          9 months ago

          Two and a half imperial bushels

          If [I buy wheat] at Wrexham, [I must order] by the hobbet of one hundred and sixty eight [pounds] [76 kg]. But, even if I do happen to know what a hobbet of wheat means at Wrexham, that knowledge good for Flint is not good for Caernarvonshire. A hobbet of wheat at Pwlheli contains eighty-four pounds [38 kg] more than a hobbet at Wrexham; and a hobbet of oats is something altogether different; and a hobbet of barley is something altogether different again.