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= The Sean Method =

The Sean Method, also known as The Situation Theorem, is a mathematical equation used to convert units of measurements into higher or lower forms. It was first developed by Sean 'The Situation' O'Rourke after hours of studying physics and units of measurements, aided by his lanky assistant Jarrod Mann he developed the formula : (x × 10^x) ÷ (x × 10^y)= x × 10^(x-y). Sean was praised by his fellow peers and teachers and was awarded the Nobel Prize of Mathematics for coming up with such a logical and amazing formula.

= Examples of the Formula =

25 Mm to km: 25 × (10^6 ÷ 10^3) = 25 × 10^3 km = 2.5 × 10^4 km