some stats
I forgot to mention the 2 stats I remember from the exam. The baby weighs 12 oz (so next time you take a drink of coke think of Dex) and his Head Circumference is 170mm. Both measurements are right on track for 20 weeks.
I forgot to mention the 2 stats I remember from the exam. The baby weighs 12 oz (so next time you take a drink of coke think of Dex) and his Head Circumference is 170mm. Both measurements are right on track for 20 weeks.
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Awesome! I can't wait for Dexter to get here. :-)
Actually, a can of Coke is 12 fluid ounces. I'd try to explain the difference, but someone educated at Florida couldn't possibly understand.
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I think we can agree that the density of coke is about the density of water (assuming it's not diet coke). Coke advertises that the perfect temperature for enjoyment is 38F, where the density of water is 0.99997 g/ml, or 1.043 oz/fl oz (US). So 12 fluid ounces of coke weigh just over 12 ounces (about one troy pound, though most don't consider coke to be a precious metal!). Don't they teach that at OSU?
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