3.666 = 58.656/16 = 310.656/16
Assuming you are talking about 16ths of an inch, the answer is 16*12 = 192
sixteen 16/16 = 1
1 / 16 = 0.0625 0.6 / 0.0625 = 9.6
unlike the unhelpful Betty, this is not a silly question. While some rulers are in segments of 10 (every inch having 10 lines within it), some rulers are in 16ths (every inch having 16 lines within it) or even 8ths on fabric tape rulers. So NO BETTY, you don't just count the lines. Please count the lines on your ruler's lines, then you can make a judgment as to whether to count the lines or actually doing the math (1.2 inch = 1 and 2/16ths of an inch = the 3rd line)
Oh, dude, nine tenths of an inch is like almost a whole inch, but not quite. It's like when you're so close to finishing a pizza, but there's that one last slice left. So, yeah, it's basically 0.9 inches, but who's really counting, right?
There are 16 x 16ths in one inch, so 16 x 34 = 544 16ths in 34 inches
16.96, i.e. just about 17 1/16ths of an inch
Your question answers itself. There are 16 16ths of an inch in an inch.
To convert millimeters to 16ths of an inch, first convert 4 mm to inches: 4 mm is approximately 0.1575 inches. Since there are 16 sixteenths in an inch, you multiply 0.1575 by 16, which gives you about 2.52. Therefore, there are approximately 2.52 sixteenths in 4 mm.
Between 3 and 4 on the inches side. Inches may be divided into 10ths or 16ths but you will certainly not have a ruler that gives thousandths of an inch.
0.3125 inch
16 of them.
Assuming you are talking about 16ths of an inch, the answer is 16*12 = 192
You would multiply 6.94 by 16. That would give you 111.04 16ths.
The large numbers represent inches on a standard tape. Depending on the scale, smaller numbers could be in 16ths or 32s of an inch.
500/16 =31.25%
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