A little bit more than 1/4
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Well, darling, 3.2 inches on a tape measure is simply 3.2 inches in length. It's a unit of measurement used to quantify the distance between two points. So, if you need to measure something that's 3.2 inches long, you now know how to do it. You're welcome.
2-11/16 in. or a lttle closer still depending on your tape measure 2-21/32 in.
One side is inches, the other is centimetes (usually).
Well, darling, grab yourself a tape measure with markings in inches and fractions of an inch. Locate the 3/4 inch mark, which is equivalent to 0.75. Then, eyeball the space between 3/4 and 1 inch, split it in half, and voila, you've got yourself 0.80 inches. Easy peasy lemon squeezy!
. I believe it’s actually two problems. One is converting the .8 feet into inches because that’s 8/10 of a foot and 8/10 of a foot.Is found by putting a ratio together 1 inch equals 12 above one is equal to 4/5, which is the fractional reference representationbe/5 reduced down to the most common denominator so basically take 2 feet which is 24 inches that’s one part of the problem and then the other parts at 8/10 of a foot or 4/5 and then you’ve got to be able to add the inches in to the 2 feet tenths of a foot is equal to 12 over one is equal to 4/5 and if you do the math that comes out to 8 inches 3/5 so I believe the answer is 32 inches and 3/5 after pontificated here which is probably nonsense. I’m gonna try with the tape measure.