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Because people sometimes want to measure things that are smaller than an inch, or because they are not a whole number of inches long.
Can be broken down either way but fractions are more commonly used. A half inch can be .50" or 1/2".
On a standard ruler, 2.39 inches would fall between the 2-inch mark and the 3-inch mark. Each inch on a ruler is typically divided into 16 equal parts, known as sixteenths. So, 2.39 inches would be just past the 2 3/8 inch mark and slightly before the 2 7/16 inch mark on the ruler.
Oh, dude, .19 inches on a ruler is like... somewhere around the middle, I guess? I mean, who really measures stuff that small anyway? Just eyeball it and call it a day, man. Let's not stress over fractions of an inch, life's too short for that.
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The equivalent of 0.15748031496 inches in fractions is about 157/1000 of an inch. When there are more than four numbers in a decimal it is better to round to the third or fourth number.
Because people sometimes want to measure things that are smaller than an inch, or because they are not a whole number of inches long.
A unit of precipitation is usually an inch. Both snow and rain are measured in inches. Rain is also measured in fractions of inches.
Metres, centimetres and millimetres as well as feet, inches and fractions of inches.Metres, centimetres and millimetres as well as feet, inches and fractions of inches.Metres, centimetres and millimetres as well as feet, inches and fractions of inches.Metres, centimetres and millimetres as well as feet, inches and fractions of inches.
Can be broken down either way but fractions are more commonly used. A half inch can be .50" or 1/2".
357- as in .357 magnum, is the diameter of the bullets fired in fractions of an inch. It uses a bullet that is 0.357 inches wide.
It is 4/125 of an inch
To convert .1875 to inches, you need to know that there are 16 units in one inch when dealing with fractions. Therefore, .1875 is equivalent to 3/16 of an inch. This is because .1875 is the same as 1875/10000, which simplifies to 3/16 when divided by 625. Therefore, .1875 is equal to 3/16 of an inch.
On a standard ruler, 2.39 inches would fall between the 2-inch mark and the 3-inch mark. Each inch on a ruler is typically divided into 16 equal parts, known as sixteenths. So, 2.39 inches would be just past the 2 3/8 inch mark and slightly before the 2 7/16 inch mark on the ruler.
The answer cannot be given, because five eighths times three is not a distance, it's just a number. So for part of your question you might as well ask "What's 5/8*3: answer in rowan ash trees and baseball caps and fractions of a baseball cap". And if you question was intended to be "2.54 yards plus 7 feet, 3 and five eighths inches, times three; answer in feet, inches and fractions of an inch"... well, it wasn't. Syntax error in Line 1. (^_^)