There should be a caret between "dm" and "2" - but some email clients change them automatically to superscript.

e.g. d m ^ 2 (w/o spaces)

Ben Wilson wrote:
For quick-hit stuff - I often use Google.

Put "81.7 dm^2 in in^2" into Google and see what happens.

Works for a number of calculations, even "tsp in tbsp"

"180 lbs in stone"

etc.




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