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Seven tenths of an inch can be represented as 7/10" (or 0.7 inch), where "inch" can be abbreviated by a single, double-quote character and is defined as 1/12 of a foot, which is 1/3 of a yard, which is 1/1760 of a mile.
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7.2 / 8 or just a smidge over 7/8 (seven 8ths)
Ten of them.
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1.25 tenths of an inch.
Seven tenths of an inch can be represented as 7/10" (or 0.7 inch), where "inch" can be abbreviated by a single, double-quote character and is defined as 1/12 of a foot, which is 1/3 of a yard, which is 1/1760 of a mile.
Every eighth is 11/4 tenths. Multiply eighths of an inch by 1.25 to get the same length in tenths of an inch.
On a standard ruler, each inch is divided into 16 equal parts, known as sixteenths. Therefore, .19 inches would fall between the 3rd and 4th sixteenth marks on the ruler. To locate .19 inches precisely, you would need to estimate the halfway point between the 3rd and 4th sixteenth marks.
five tenths of an inch (5/10)
There are ten tenths in anything.
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8*7/10 = 56/10 = 5.6 eighths
There 12 inches to a foot, so 120 tenths of an inch to a foot.
7.2 / 8 or just a smidge over 7/8 (seven 8ths)
Oh, dude, nine tenths of an inch is like almost a whole inch, but not quite. It's like when you're so close to finishing a pizza, but there's that one last slice left. So, yeah, it's basically 0.9 inches, but who's really counting, right?