I concur. The problem is, where did the L/100 km come from? Duncan -----Original Message----- From: Joseph B. Reid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: U.S. Metric Association <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: March 29, 2002 17:04 Subject: [USMA:19148] RE: Fwd: Re: What is an SI unit?
>Bill Potts wrote in USMA 19131 > >>There's a very common exception -- L/100 km. > > >I would prefer L/Mm. It is 4 characters shorter and in practice would >eliminate a decimal point from the number. > 1 L/Mm = 10 L/100 km > >Joseph B.Reid >17 Glebe Road West >Toronto M5P 1C8 TEL. 416-486-6071 >
