I am with you. To keep in convention with the named, I propose commas be substituted for decimal places. e.g. (1.0 hand = 0,75d ) and also that conversion factors be randomized.
Either is acceptable. "The 10th resolution of CGPM in 2003 declared that ‘the symbol for the decimal marker shall be either the point on the line or the comma on the line.’ " International System of Units - Wikipedia
The doctorow (D please, not d) may be a bit unwieldy for many of the cases where scale is required. I suggest writing 0,75 D as 750 mD (millidoctorows).
It’s the only logical approach.
A way to make it more like a real banana, weight/density-wise, would be casting it from integral aluminium foam - solid skin and foamy interior.
That, and the earlier-suggested yellow anodizing. Or maybe gold-plating.
…or make it from brass.
(See a picture of brass foam at the bottom of here. Metal foam. It’s not only aluminium.)
I mean, just look at it.
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