No, I don't want numbers.
Imagine them all reading your series in one place. What kind of area would they take? Maybe it's a bus full of people reading it? A classroom? Or a cinema room? Or maybe a small school?
I'll start. About as many people read 6,75 as there were students with me on my first year of chemistry. That year uni accepted more students than it usually does, and we could barely fit in a lecture hall (at least during first lectures, because later most of people stopped attending them). And when I look at it this way, that's A LOT of people c:
As for Trust Me, I'm a Chemist, it's something about three bigger highschool classes. In highschool I knew only people from my class and maybe 5-7 from other classes, so three classes is something : D Hey, I highly doubt they had more students in a very small highschool I had a teaching student practicum in.
So, how about your readers? ( :
I think I've seen this in one of these 'why I'm not getting subs' topics, and I think it's a very nice way to look at the number of your readers differently and appreciate it more c: