The expression "4 - mil" typically represents the mathematical operation of subtracting "mil," which is often used to denote a thousand in financial contexts, from 4. If "mil" means 1,000, then the calculation would be 4 - 1,000, resulting in -996. If "mil" is being used in another context, please provide clarification for a more accurate answer.
1 mil = 0.0254 millimeters4 mil = 0.1016 millimeters
A 4 mil thickness is four thousandths (0.004) of an inch.
A thickness of 4 mil is equivalent to 0.004 inches or 0.1 millimeters. In terms of gauge, 4 mil is typically associated with a thickness of around 10 gauge in plastics, though this can vary depending on the material being measured. It's commonly used in applications such as plastic sheeting, bags, and protective covers.
1 mile= 63,360 inches 4 miles= 253,440 inches
No, 1.6 mil is not thicker than 1.7 mil. In fact, 1.7 mil is thicker than 1.6 mil by 0.1 mil. The term "mil" refers to a thousandth of an inch, so a higher number indicates greater thickness.
4 mil euro
that is 3/4 of a litre
6 mil is thicker than 4 mil.
yes, 4 mil = 4 thou, 10 mil = 10 thou
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Mil is not a currency. Mil is the Portuguese word for "thousand".
The 1 Mil is equivalent to 0.001 inch. The higher the mil the thicker that product would be. So, 4 mil is thicker than 3 mil.
1 mil = 0.0254 millimeters4 mil = 0.1016 millimeters
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A 4 mil thickness is four thousandths (0.004) of an inch.
In colones,it is 4 mil colones.
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