It means that the object is 1 inch tall, 1 inch wide, and 1 inch deep.
1/68 inch, presumably.
If you mean 1/16 of an inch then as a decimal it is 0.0625
If you mean 1/36 of a yard then it is 1 inch
1/4 of an inch, or .250
It means that the object is 1 inch tall, 1 inch wide, and 1 inch deep.
1/68 inch, presumably.
15lbs of weight on a square surface 1 inch wide & 1 inch long.
if you mean millimeters, then the answer is 25.4 millimeters to the inch
If you mean 1/16 of an inch then as a decimal it is 0.0625
If you mean 1/36 of a yard then it is 1 inch
1/4 of an inch, or .250
If you mean to say "How many millimeters in an inch?" (Millimeters, not mileometers) then the answer would be 1 inch is 25.4 millimeters.
If you mean the "point" that is used in Australia to measure the extent of rainfall, it is equivalent to 1/100 inch. If you mean the "point" that is used to measure the thickness of paper and paperboard, it is equivalent to 1/1000 inch. If you mean the "point" that is used to measure the size of type used in printing, it is 0.013837 inch, or approximately 1/72 inch. [By agreement in the printing industry and in the field of typography, the "point" has been rounded to exactly 1/72 inch; thus, there are 72 points to the inch.]
1 cubic inch.1 cubic inch.1 cubic inch.1 cubic inch.
Did you mean quarters? 4 quarters are in 1 whole so no.
1/12 of a foot. I assume you mean INCH. And its ARE,not IS.