16 x (13/16) = 16/1 * 13/16 = 13
9 1/16. (1 times 5 is 5, and 13/16 times 5 is 65/16 which is 4 1/16; the 4 adds to the 5 to give 9, and then the 1/16 makes it 9 1/16.)
5/16 x 2 is 5/8.
Your question answers itself. There are 16 16ths of an inch in an inch.
16 of them.
There are 16 x 16ths in one inch, so 16 x 34 = 544 16ths in 34 inches
9 1/16. (1 times 5 is 5, and 13/16 times 5 is 65/16 which is 4 1/16; the 4 adds to the 5 to give 9, and then the 1/16 makes it 9 1/16.)
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35 and 15/16
1/2+5/16 is the same as 8/16+5/16 = 13/16
5/16 x 2 is 5/8.
There are 16 16ths of a millimetre in a millimetre. so there are 20 x 16 16ths of a millimetre in 20 millimetres. 20 x 16 = 320.
Your question answers itself. There are 16 16ths of an inch in an inch.
Well, isn't that a happy little question! Half of 13 sixteenths is 6 and a half sixteenths. Just imagine splitting your canvas in half and painting a beautiful landscape on each side with those lovely little sixteenth sections. Remember, there are no mistakes, just happy accidents!
16 of them.
There are 16 x 16ths in one inch, so 16 x 34 = 544 16ths in 34 inches
No, it is not. The nearest 16th is 14/16ths = 0.875 and 13/16ths = 0.8125.
0.8125