TIL that Alabama has by far the highest amount of death row inmates by capita of any US state
Greg Clarke @ Greg @lemmy.ca Posts 55Comments 675Joined 3 yr. ago

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In metric countries, parts-per notation is common but it’s normally per million, billion, trillion, etc. Parts per 10 million is not common. Using an uncommon parts-per notation makes it difficult to compare between countries for instance as it’s unlikely that other countries are reporting in parts per 10 million.
The imperial measurement system uses fractions, 3/4 inch, etc. The metric system uses decimals, 19mm, etc.
So to represent this data in a metric country you would use per million inhabitants and use 2 significant figures. Decimals are easy for people who grew up in metric countries to understand.
I moved to Canada which used a lot of imperial measurements for building materials and tools (it’s a weird mix). I find the imperial system confusing with its use of fractions but I know lots of people that grew up with this system prefer it.
That’s why I think this globally uncommon per 10 million inhabitants might feel normal for Americans.