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point out on a ruler 1.38in?

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10mo ago
Updated: 11/21/2024

Convert mm to Inches

Use the chart and image below to convert mm to inches and approximate lengths.

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mm Inches Inches

1 0.04 1/32 inch

2 0.08 1/16 inch

3 0.12 3/32 inch

4 0.16 1/8 inch

5 0.20 3/16 inch

6 0.24 Just under 1/4 inch

7 0.28 Just over 1/4 inch

8 0.31 5/16 inch

9 0.35 Just under 3/8 inch

10 0.39 Just over 3/8 inch

11 0.43 7/16 inch

12 0.47 Just under 1/2 inch

13 0.51 Just over 1/2 inch

14 0.55 9/16 inch

15 0.59 Just under 5/8 inch

16 0.63 5/8 inch

17 0.67 Just under 11/16 inch

18 0.71 Just over 3/4 inch

19 0.75 Just over 3/5 inch

20 0.79 Just under 13/16 inch

21 0.83 Just over 13/16 inch

22 0.87 Just under 7/8 inch

23 0.91 Just over 7/8 inch

24 0.94 15/16 inch

25 0.98 1 inch

26 1.02 1 and 1/32 inch

27 1.06 1 and 1/16 inch

28 1.10 1 and 3/32 inch

29 1.14 1 and1/8 inch

30 1.18 1 and 3/16 inch

31 1.22 Just under 1 and 1/4 inch

32 1.26 Just over 1 and 1/4 inch

33 1.30 1 and 5/16 inch

34 1.34 Just under 1 and 3/8 inch

35 1.38 Just over 1 and 3/8 inch

36 1.42 1 and7/16 inch

37 1.46 Just under 1 and 1/2 inch

38 1.50 Just over 1 and 1/2 inch

39 1.54 1 and 9/16 inch

40 1.57 Just under 1 and 5/8 inch

41 1.61 1 and 5/8 inch

42 1.65 Just under 1 and 11/16 inch

43 1.69 Just over 1 and 3/4 inch

44 1.73 Just over 1 and 3/5 inch

45 1.77 Just under 1 and 13/16 inch

46 1.81 Just over 1and 13/16 inch

47 1.85 Just under 1 and 7/8 inch

48 1.89 Just over 1 and 7/8 inch

49 1.93 1 and 15/16 inch

50 1.97 2 inches

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