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Ah, you must be from the Science Division.
He clearly wears a Blue uniform
NERD!!!!
I didn't even use a calculator
Then how can you be sure 🤔
As I am, and always have been
A NERD!!!
It depends on the thickness of his ear hairs and the density of the hairs. Also depends on how much ear wax buildup there is. Chekhov is quite old at this point and that changes over time.
There may also be a very rare chance that the ear canal may be nonstandard due to a genetic mutation. I recommend scanning with a tricorder just to be sure. Not a medical one, we are talking about structure.
Is that mega-molar? What does solution concentration matter to that question?