@mhoye 8/5 is way more practically useful imo b/c of base 10.
for Fibonacci you either need to have a boatload of numbers memorized (to divide by the appropriate power of 10) or only be talking about very specific comparisons.
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@mhoye 8/5 is way more practically useful imo b/c of base 10. for Fibonacci you either need to have a boatload of numbers memorized (to divide by the appropriate power of 10) or only be talking about very specific comparisons. 1 comment
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@michaelchirico @mhoye
I've always used 1.6 to go to km and 0.6 to go to mi. Not perfect but close enough.