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If you have a tape measure that measures in inches. First convert the inches to decimal inches. So 1-15/16" would be 1 + 15/16 or 1.9375. Next multiply that number by 2.54 to get centimeters. So 1.9375 x 2.54 would be about 4.92 centimeters.
Rationalization is the process of converting the irrational denominator of a given fraction into rational by multiplying and dividing by suitable terms. For example, consider, 2/3√2 Here the denominator is an irrational number to rationalize this fraction follow the steps: Find a number which on multiplying with denominator returns a rational number( here √2 * √2 will give 2 which is a rational number ). Multiply numerator and denominator with the number you just found {(2/3√2) becomes (2/3√2)(√2/√2) = 2√2/6) Now the rationalized result is 2√2/6
If you want the next letter after a given letter, add one. For the previous letter, subtract one. Depending on the programming language, some additional details may be required - such as converting from text to number before adding, and converting back after adding. You'll also have to decide what to do when you get past the last letter - past the "Z" when going up, or past the "A" when going down.
The weight of the bat, in ounces, is 3 less than the length of the bat in inches. The -3 is called the 'bat drop' or 'drop weight'. Measure the bat and then subtract 3 from the number of inches and you will determine the weight of the bat in ounces. If the length of the bat is 30 inches, the weight is 27 ounces. If the length of the bat is 33 inches, the weight is 30 ounces. If you see a bat with a -6 on it, that means the weight of the bat, in ounces, is 6 less than the length of the bat in inches ... a -8 means the weight, in ounces, is 8 less than the length of the bat in inches.
Flails are used for threshing grain, a process that involves beating the grain as it sits on stalks. The flail consisted of two pieces of wood, the longer about thirty inches, or perhaps 75 centimeters, in length, and the other shorter by the width of a hand or more. They were joined by a short bit of chain, so the one not held could pivot in the beating process. They were also used in wars, as were a number or agricultural tools. The earliest recorded use of them was about the years 1420 to 1425.