Whew...thanks for the replies. I had to read them real s-l-o-w to follow the math.

Your grams confused me there Italiano715 because I wasn't sure where the grams equation fit into my dilemma. I have this digital kitchen scale that has 2 modes, lb and oz. So the 7 grams answer was a "huh?" for me. Probably why I'm not a chef

DreadedHermie > I think your answer is probably spot on, at least the way I read it and understood it. Grounds for a refund...nice :thumbsup: . So going by your calculations, or my scale, I can gather I was shorted 1/2 of a tenth. What is that, like a granual?

Not having that extra digit > 0.25 and instead it shows 0.2 was where I became dazed and confused and why I sought the expert help here.

I guess I can deal with being a granual short. Rather it was the other way around, but by looking at it upon inspection and prior to weighing my "grounds" I really thought I was shorted alot more than that.

Thx for everyone's replies!

Cheers \_/ or :smokin:
cuervorocks Reviewed by cuervorocks on . Dumb Question..How Much is a 1/4 Ounce Digitally? Greetings... No, I'm not stoned but stumped.... Could be early stages of senior moment-itis for all I know... or I skipped this class one too many times in school... what does a quarter ounce read on a digital scale? What increment? Rating: 5