There are 16 sixteenths in one inch. This is because an inch can be divided into 16 equal parts, each of which is 1/16 of an inch. This is a common measurement used in various fields such as carpentry, sewing, and engineering.
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.
There are 16 sixteenths in one inch. This is because an inch can be divided into 16 equal parts, each of which is 1/16 of an inch. This is a common measurement used in various fields such as carpentry, sewing, and engineering.
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.
On a standard ruler, 1.18 inches would fall between the 1 inch mark and the 2 inch mark. Each inch on a ruler is divided into 16 equal parts, known as sixteenths. So, 1.18 inches would be located 3/16 of an inch past the 1 inch mark. It can also be expressed as 1 inch + 3/16 inch.
there are 16 in an inch. 16/16 = a whole.