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For my fellow Americans that is about the ~~length of a $5 sub from subway~~ height of two soda cans on top of a tuna can.
This is ~6 1/2 football fields.
~~7~~ ~~70~~ 10 standard washing machines in width
55 watermelons
$5 sub—you mean pre-Covid prices?
No idea, I have not been to Subway since 2017 or 2018. I just figured they added more sugar to the bread and less filling inside the sandwiches.
I haven't stepped foot in a Subway since they discontinued the "Five . . . . Five dollar foot loooong." EAR WORMS. Get them out, get them out . . . .
Here in Canada, we also had this promotion, 12-inches for $5… now $14.95 and garnishes are extra
Size description updated.
You can’t even get a 6-inch for $5 I don’t think.
Size description updated.
You should make some dimensional analysis/unit conversion worksheets and sell them on Teachers Pay Teachers.
Dude you have some big ass washing machine.
You are correct, it should be ~~70~~ 10 washing machines.
Dude, you have some tiny ass washing machines.
Look, converting metric to anything but metric is not an exact science. It is open to artistic interpretations. The number is about 10.