The answer is really in the name. There would be 16 in one inch.
1 = 2/2 or 4/4 or 8/8 or 16/16 or 32/32. Divide your inch into 32 equal parts and each is one-thirtysecond of an inch.
there are 16 in an inch. 16/16 = a whole.
The answer depends on what the "16 inch" refers to.
No. If you divide an inch into 16 equal pieces, you must put all 16 back to have a whole inch. It is 1/16 inch less than a full inch.
1 part ( division ) of 16 parts of an inch is called Lini
Amounts of parts: (66*48)/16 = 198 square sheets
+/- .060 = 1/16 "
The answer is really in the name. There would be 16 in one inch.
1 = 2/2 or 4/4 or 8/8 or 16/16 or 32/32. Divide your inch into 32 equal parts and each is one-thirtysecond of an inch.
21 divide by 16 = 1.3125 inches
It depends on how big/small the pieces are.
It could be if there is enough clearance around the brake parts.
It's perfectly fine.
there are 16 in an inch. 16/16 = a whole.
Yes with wheel spacers 3/16 They are 9:00$ per local parts house
It is written in small print on the side of the tire.