I know from locally stored knowledge that:
41 calories per 100mls
is the calorific value of the substance
beer
([fact: ["641133316@trueknowledge.com"]])
By calculation (generator: ["second_parameter@trueknowledge.com"]) I know that:
calories per 100ml
is the second parameter of
41 calories per 100mls
By calculation (generator: ["first_parameter@trueknowledge.com"]) I know that:
41
is the first parameter of
41 calories per 100mls
By calculation (generator: ["second_parameter@trueknowledge.com"]) I know that:
millilitre
is the second parameter of
2,500 millilitres
By calculation (generator: ["strictequal1@trueknowledge.com"]) I know that:
millilitre
is strictly equal to
millilitre
By calculation (generator: ["multiplier_that_converts4@trueknowledge.com"]) I know that:
Fact 1:
1
is the multiplier that converts
millilitre and millilitre
Fact 1
is true for
all time
By calculation (generator: ["timeperiodtopoint@trueknowledge.com"]) I know that:
Fact 1
is true at
May 19th 2013, 21:44:23
By calculation (generator: ["now@trueknowledge.com"]) I know that:
The current time is May 19th 2013, 21:44:23
By calculation (generator: ["first_parameter@trueknowledge.com"]) I know that:
2,500
is the first parameter of
2,500 millilitres
By calculation (generator: ["product@trueknowledge.com"]) I know that:
2,500
is the product of
1 and 2,500
By calculation (generator: ["class_parametered_object@trueknowledge.com"]) I know that:
volume
is the class of the parametered object
2,500 millilitres
By calculation (generator: ["parametered_object_corresponding_to@trueknowledge.com"]) I know that:
2,500 millilitres
is the parametered object corresponding to
volume and 2,500 and millilitre
By calculation (generator: ["equivalent_to6@trueknowledge.com"]) I know that:
Fact 2:
2,500 millilitres
is equivalent to
2,500 millilitres
Fact 2
is true at
May 19th 2013, 21:44:23
Fact 2:
millilitre
is the unit used in
2,500 millilitres
By calculation (generator: ["product@trueknowledge.com"]) I know that:
102,500
is the product of
41 and 2,500
By calculation (generator: ["quotient@trueknowledge.com"]) I know that:
1,025
is the quotient of
102,500 and 100