You might not like it but no space is improper notation. Ref. SI-10  American 
National Standard for
Metric Practice

3.5.1.1 Overview
The SI provides defined units and their symbols to enable expression of the 
value of quantities of interest.
Those quantity value statements normally are in the form of an equation, with 
the quantity symbol on the
left of the equation (or inequality) sign and the value on the right. The 
values are in the form of a product of
a number and a unit symbol, separated by a space, which denotes multiplication.
The symbols for units, quantities, and dimensions are distinguished from each 
other by their typeface.

Howard


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To: Ressel, Howard R (DOT) <[email protected]>
Cc: USMA List Server <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [USMA 1580] Re: And now for something completely different


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I never liked the space.   1.5L vs 1.5 L.  500mL vs 500 mL.


On Oct 27, 2020, at 05:21, Ressel, Howard R (DOT) 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

Interesting, we had metric milk for a while years ago (Wegmans) but the new 
bottles were not very well received (not because of the metric labels) so they 
went back to the traditional packages. Too bad they changed too many things at 
once.

It be interesting to see if the filling machine for the milk on the right is 
calibrated  in Liters, assuming the fill volume is
metric, someone should write them and suggest the 1.5 L go first as it is 
obviously the standard measurement on the package vs the equivalent in oz.  The 
actual volume should always go first with the equivalent second.  Also the need 
to add a space after the 1.5 but one problem at a time.

Howard

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Subject: [USMA 1574] And now for something completely different


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Now remember how tightly regulated milk is, and yet here we see both 1.74 
(could be 1.75 with a little more fill) and 1.5 liter sizes. In both cases, the 
silly numbers are the ounce designations, not the metric designations.
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