To compare thicknesses, 20 mil is equivalent to 20 thousandths of an inch, while 13 pt (points) is equivalent to 13/72 of an inch, which is approximately 0.1806 inches or 18 mil. Therefore, 20 mil is thicker than 13 pt.
16 PT Paper is thicker.
16pt vinyl is equivalent to 16 mils in thickness. In printing and graphic design, "pt" (points) and "mil" (thousandths of an inch) are often used interchangeably, where 1 pt is equal to 1 mil. Therefore, 16pt vinyl measures 0.016 inches in thickness.
To compare 25 pints (pt) and 13 quarts (qt), we need to convert them to the same unit. There are 2 pints in a quart, so 13 quarts is equal to 26 pints (13 qt x 2 pt/qt). Therefore, 13 quarts (26 pints) is greater than 25 pints.
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16 PT Paper is thicker.
16pt vinyl is equivalent to 16 mils in thickness. In printing and graphic design, "pt" (points) and "mil" (thousandths of an inch) are often used interchangeably, where 1 pt is equal to 1 mil. Therefore, 16pt vinyl measures 0.016 inches in thickness.
No. 10 qt = 20 pt .
Convert to same units then the comparison an be made: 1 qt = 2 pt → 13 qt = 13 × 2 pt = 26 pt 25 < 26 → 25 pt < 26 pt → 25pt < 13 qt → 25 pints are less than 13 quarts.
2 pt = 1 qt; 26 pt = 13 qt
PT Sans was created on 2010-01-13.
In UK1pt = 20 fl oz ⇒ 28 fl oz = 28 ÷ 20 pt= 12/5 ptIn USA1pt = 16 fl oz ⇒ 28 fl oz = 28 ÷ 16 pt= 13/4 pt
There are 2 cups/pint; so they are both the same.
Too thick. PT stands for Prothrombin Time. The lower the PT value the faster (fewer number of seconds) the blood takes to clot- the blood is "thicker". The higher the PT value the longer the blood takes to clot because the blood is "thinner".
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