Well honey, in the world of measurements, there are 32 32nd's in an inch. It's as simple as that. So next time you're trying to measure something, just remember that little nugget of information.
Thirty two of them because 32 times 1/32nds = 1 inch
It is 1 + 1/10 inches: that is one inch and one additional mark provided those marks are said to be tenths. They may be eighths or sixteenths (or in very accurate rulers, 1/32nds).
how many 32 are in 1 inch
16
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Thirty two of them because 32 times 1/32nds = 1 inch
There are 32 32nds of an inch in one inch.
There are 32 32nds of an inch in one inch.
The closest you can get is 29/32nds of an inch. Which expressed as a decimal is 0.90625.
4/32nds of an inch
1 millimeter is approximately equal to 25.4/32 inches. Therefore, 10 millimeters is equal to 10 × 25.4/32 = 7.9375 thirty-seconds (32nds) of an inch.
Minimum LEGAL tire tread depth is 2/32nds of an inch.
About as often as a hairstylist does.
Tread is measured in 32nds of an inch, or x/32. Most off-road mud tires measure about 18/32, which is read as "eighteen thirty-seconds of an inch."
Division of Fractions. 1/16 divide 1/32 = 1/16 X 32/1 = Cancel down by '16' 1/1 X 2/1 = 2/1 = 2 The answer!!!!!
12/32 = 3/8
If 25.4 mm equal 1 inch, then 1 mm would be about 1/25 of an inch, correct? To put this in perspective to an inch, I'll use the smallest unit I know that is commonly used: 1/32. 32 (to an inch) divided by 25.4 is approximately 1.26/32 of an inch, or about 1 1/4 32nds of an inch.