Fonts are typically measured in "points" (pt). Each point is roughly 1/72 inch.
1 inch = 72 pt
1/4 inch = 18 pt
The font uses 72 pt size, with an 18 pt stroke (outline) on each character
i mean it yall have to shet up an give me my answer
The forth quarter of the phases oh the moon
If you mean a 1966 American quarter, then none.
Fine F-12 Some deeply recessed areas with detail, all lettering sharp Fine F-15 Slightly more detail in the recessed areas, all lettering sharp
I assume you mean 0.005 of an inch? If so this is 50 10000ths of an inch
To write one inch and a quarter in numerical form, you would write it as 1.25 inches. This is because one inch is equivalent to 1, and a quarter of an inch is equivalent to 0.25 inches. When combined, you get 1.25 inches.
i mean it yall have to shet up an give me my answer
decorative handwriting or handwritten lettering.
"one fourth" and "one quarter" mean exactly the same thing ... "1/4", or "0.25" or 25%.
Out of Stroke
Information, such as direction, distances, location.
it means that that person was a hobo and sometimes worked as a plumber
No! i have an uneven smile and i never had a stroke.
no Person who answered no do your research, yes he did have a stroke several years ago.
If you mean a container with a volume of 1 cubic foot, then: 1/4 inch ball = 0.0082 cu. inch weigh of each ball (steel) = 0.0023 pounds approx. 73.6 balls per cubic inch (allowing for spherical interlocking) 1728 cubic inches ( one cubic foot) x 73.6 x 0.0023 = 292 pounds. So a cu. ft. container will hold close to 300 pounds of quarter inch steel balls.
What do you mean by scavenging
4:45 ; Quarter to 5 5:15 ; Quarter past 5