To be fair, the metric system is more efficient |
Fortunately, it was no big deal, but if you're dealing with an emergency you are not going to want to spend precious time "translating" numbers. So, here's a quick guide for you. You can memorize the numbers that apply to you or print the guide and carry it in your purse or wallet
Weight: The rule for a good approximation is 1 pound equals 1/2 kilogram. But if you need more exact information, here are some quick equivalences.
Pounds Kilograms
100 45.36
110 49.85
120 54.43
130 58.97
140 63.50
150 68.39
160 72.57
170 77.11
180 81.64
190 86.18
200 90.71
210 95.25
220 99.79
230 104.32
240 108.86
250 113.40
260 117.93
270 122.47
Height
Feet and inches Meters
5' 1.52
5'4" 1.62
5'8" 1.72
6' 1.93
6'8" 2.03
Temperature: Here is the range for detecting a fever.
Fahrenheit Celcius
98.6 37
99 37.22
99.5 37.5
100 37.78
100.5 38.06
101 38.33
101.5 38.61
102 38.89
102.5 39.17
103 39.44
103.5 39.72
104 40
When living abroad, it's best to understand the metric system, since most of the world uses it. Remember, it's you who has to adapt to the local culture, not the other way around.
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Robert Ervin is a freelancer who writes about healthcare, medical tourism, and living in Mexico.
If you're considering traveling to Mexico for healthcare or retiring in Mexico, you may want to get yourself a copy of The English's Speaker's Guide to Doctors and Hospitals in Mexico, in order to find a good doctor or hospital in the main towns and cities of Mexico, or The English Speaker's Guide to Medical Care in Mexico, to understand how the Mexican healthcare system works.
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