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Not answerable. A fraction of an inch is a fraction of an inch, irrespective of value.

Practical applications use vulgar fractions with 2-power denominators(1/2, 1/4, 5/8, etc) down to n/64, about the limit for reading a rule; or decimal fractions, depending on purpose. Conventional machine-tools such as lathes for instance, usually have their controls calibrated decimally to 0.001".

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