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16.96, i.e. just about 17 1/16ths of an inch
There are 16 sixteenths in one inch. This is because an inch can be divided into 16 equal parts, each of which is 1/16 of an inch. This is a common measurement used in various fields such as carpentry, sewing, and engineering.
No. If you divide an inch into 16 equal pieces, you must put all 16 back to have a whole inch. It is 1/16 inch less than a full inch.
To determine how many 16ths are in a given quantity, divide that quantity by 1/16. For example, if you have 1 whole, there are 16 sixteenths in that whole. If you have a different quantity, simply multiply it by 16 to find the number of 16ths.
just over 10 1/16 = 0.0625 0.634 / 0.0625 = 10.144 10/16 = 0.625 11/16 = 0.6875
sixteen 16/16 = 1
16.96, i.e. just about 17 1/16ths of an inch
1 / 16 = 0.0625 0.6 / 0.0625 = 9.6
wat the hell r u talking about?
There are 16 sixteenths in one inch. This is because an inch can be divided into 16 equal parts, each of which is 1/16 of an inch. This is a common measurement used in various fields such as carpentry, sewing, and engineering.
No. If you divide an inch into 16 equal pieces, you must put all 16 back to have a whole inch. It is 1/16 inch less than a full inch.
2.5 mm is roughly equivalent to 0.0984 inches. To find out how many 16ths of an inch this is, divide 0.0984 by 1/16 (0.0625). Therefore, 2.5 mm is approximately equal to 1.57 sixteenths of an inch.
To determine how many 16ths are in a given quantity, divide that quantity by 1/16. For example, if you have 1 whole, there are 16 sixteenths in that whole. If you have a different quantity, simply multiply it by 16 to find the number of 16ths.
just over 10 1/16 = 0.0625 0.634 / 0.0625 = 10.144 10/16 = 0.625 11/16 = 0.6875
1/16 = 0.0625 0.197/0.0625 = 3.152
unlike the unhelpful Betty, this is not a silly question. While some rulers are in segments of 10 (every inch having 10 lines within it), some rulers are in 16ths (every inch having 16 lines within it) or even 8ths on fabric tape rulers. So NO BETTY, you don't just count the lines. Please count the lines on your ruler's lines, then you can make a judgment as to whether to count the lines or actually doing the math (1.2 inch = 1 and 2/16ths of an inch = the 3rd line)
There is not a name for the measurement smaller than an INCH. sorry its just called 1/16th inch. I know Customary Units SUCK. Metric is better. These Little Things Are Just Called 1/16ths Of An Inch l'l'l'l'l'l'l'l'l'l'l'l'l'l'l'l'l'l'l'l'l'l'l'l'l'l'l'l'l'l'l'l'l'l'l'l'l'l'l'l'l'l'l'l'l'l'l'l 0__________1___________2___________3 Inch_______ Inch________ Inch________ Inch