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How many 16ths inches are in 6.94 inches?

You would multiply 6.94 by 16. That would give you 111.04 16ths.


Is 3.85 inches measured by the 16nth?

No, it is not. The nearest 16th is 14/16ths = 0.875 and 13/16ths = 0.8125.


How many sixteenths of an inch are in 1.06 inches?

16.96, i.e. just about 17 1/16ths of an inch


How many16 of and inch is 34inches?

There are 16 x 16ths in one inch, so 16 x 34 = 544 16ths in 34 inches


What is 17 mm converts to how many inches?

Approx. 11/16ths of an inch.Direct Conversion Formula17mm*1 in25.4 mm=0.6692913386in


What is 3.666 inches in 16ths of an inch?

3.666 = 58.656/16 = 310.656/16


How many 16ths are in an inch?

Your question answers itself. There are 16 16ths of an inch in an inch.


What is 2 16ths of 48?

6


How many 16ths in an inch?

16 of them.


Where is 3.543 inches on a ruler?

Between 3 and 4 on the inches side. Inches may be divided into 10ths or 16ths but you will certainly not have a ruler that gives thousandths of an inch.


How many 16ths are in 20 mm?

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.


Convert 2 and 1 16ths into cenemeters?

Apart from the fact that there is no such measure as a cenemeter, it is not possible to answer the question without any information on the units used for 2 and 1 16ths. Inches, miles, micrometres, who knows? Since you have not bothered to provide that crucial bit of information, I cannot provide a more useful answer.Apart from the fact that there is no such measure as a cenemeter, it is not possible to answer the question without any information on the units used for 2 and 1 16ths. Inches, miles, micrometres, who knows? Since you have not bothered to provide that crucial bit of information, I cannot provide a more useful answer.Apart from the fact that there is no such measure as a cenemeter, it is not possible to answer the question without any information on the units used for 2 and 1 16ths. Inches, miles, micrometres, who knows? Since you have not bothered to provide that crucial bit of information, I cannot provide a more useful answer.Apart from the fact that there is no such measure as a cenemeter, it is not possible to answer the question without any information on the units used for 2 and 1 16ths. Inches, miles, micrometres, who knows? Since you have not bothered to provide that crucial bit of information, I cannot provide a more useful answer.