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3 inches to the nearest inch and 3 inches to the nearest half inch both refer to a length not less than 2.5 inches and less than 3.5 inches. 3 inches to the nearest quarter inch refers to a length not less than 2.75 inches and less than 3.25 inches.
Less than an inch.
2.5 cm is just a very little bit less than an inch. 1 inch = 2.54 cm
That depends on the ruler. If you refer to a 1 foot ruler, divided in inches and sub-inch divisions, then 0.39 inch is a more than a quarter inch, and less than a half inch.
they are kept less so as to make them more sharp-edged, to increase the effect of force. so less area makes more pressure.
On average hair grows about half an inch a month. Some may grow a little more and some a little less.
by paying less attention to them
It grows less then a centimeter a week
Fingernails grow slowly due to their composition and the biological processes involved in nail growth. Nails are made of a protein called keratin, and their growth is influenced by factors such as blood flow, nutrition, and age. On average, fingernails grow about 1/8 inch (3 mm) per month, with growth rates varying among individuals. Additionally, the growth is slower than that of other tissues in the body because nails are not vital for survival and require less metabolic energy.
Hair does not grow significantly overnight. In a month, hair grows about 1.25 centimeters, or half an inch. Overnight, would be more or less .033 inches.
No .....Time grows hair - approximately 1/2 inch a month or a little less 1/4 in.
African American hair grows as fast or slow as anyone else's does. I've seen some black people's hair grow more than an inch a month, and other's grow less than 1/4th inch a month (within the same family too). Hair growth for everyone is on a case by case basis. There is not an all encompassing number.
Around less than a month.
a spider plant grows within a month.
For different people, the time ammount will differ. The average ammount of people, say it will take about a month, to grow half an inch. If your hair grows faster, it will take a less ammount of time to have full grown bangs.
when a horse is born, it is approximately 1 meter tall. Every month it should grow about 3-5 inches until it turns 4. It will then grow only about half an inch or less each month. When it turns 6, it should be completely full grown. [Ummm, not too sure about that answer above. I have never met a horse that was already 18.3H by the time it turned 1yr old?!]
about .5 cm a month. but if your older it could be less.