In general, if there’s an abbreviation that doesn’t make sense given the English word, Latin being involved is a good guess.
Like the elements on the periodic table that have symbols completely different from their name, like Au, Ag, Pb, Sn, K are all from the Latin name for those elements.
how would 15^(25/lb) work?
(Also, why is pound’s symbol lb and not something like pd?)
Its 15.25/lb, and you know it.
LB stands for Libra Pondo. Its a latin relic from the Roman empire meaning pound by weight.
I did not know the second part. TIL
In general, if there’s an abbreviation that doesn’t make sense given the English word, Latin being involved is a good guess.
Like the elements on the periodic table that have symbols completely different from their name, like Au, Ag, Pb, Sn, K are all from the Latin name for those elements.
Huh, now I’m wondering why I never wondered where the abbreviation came from.
I’ve never seen pd in my life. Wtf are you talking about