Another "close enough" value is the binary inch of 25.6 mm. Makes dealing with /32s and /64s oh so much easier.
with all the handy halvings in between + higher granularity of ml.. 'course I'm usually approximating on a gramme scale anyway.
But for larger stuff I round up to 250.
with all the handy halvings in between + higher granularity of ml.. 'course I'm usually approximating on a gramme scale anyway.
But for larger stuff I round up to 250.