2 9/16
First convert 1.8 mm to inches. Since there are 25.4 mm in 1 inch, divide by 25.4: 1.8 / 2.54 = 0.070866 inches (although that's probably more significant figures than are warranted). Now convert 0.07... to a fraction. Suppose you want to know it to the nearest 16th of an inch. You're trying to solve the equation 0.070866 = x / 16 where x is the numerator you want to know. To solve for x, multiply by 16 on both sides, and you get x = 16 times 0.070866 = 1.1338... So 1.8 mm is a bit more than 1/16 of an inch. If you want to get it to the nearest 128th of an inch, multiply by 128: 128 time 0.070866 = 9.07... So 1.8 mm is about 9/128ths of an inch. (The 1/16 we got before is the same as 8/128.)
The number quatillion would be spelled with 16 zeroes after the leading digit. Example: 8 quatillion=80000000000000000 or 8*10 to the 16th power.
this is how you find equivalent fractions... OK if you have 3 8th as a fraction, you can times 8 by 2 and get sixteen. what ever you do to the bottom you do to the top. so you also times 3 by 2 and get 6. your new fraction is 6 16th. get it? you can times the number by any other number. but i say times it by 2 because it's easier:)
That is the last year of the 16th century
The 16th number of the Fibonacci sequence is 987.
To the nearest 16th of an inch, it is 2 and 11/16 inches. To the nearest 16th of a mile it is 0.
Five inches rounded to the nearest 16th of an inch is five inches.
2 feet = 24.0 inches, exactly.
No, it is not. The nearest 16th is 14/16ths = 0.875 and 13/16ths = 0.8125.
1/16 inch = 0.0625 inch; 0.675/0.0625 = 10.8 sixteenths, or 11/16 to the nearest 16th.
To measure to the nearest 16th of an inch, first use a ruler or tape measure that has markings for 16ths. Align the zero mark with one end of the object you are measuring, then locate the nearest whole inch or half-inch mark. Count the 16th-inch increments from that mark to the other end of the object, rounding to the nearest increment if necessary. For example, if the measurement falls between 3 and 4 inches and is closer to the 3 7/16 mark than to 3 1/2, you would record it as 3 7/16 inches.
Sixteenth.
First convert 1.8 mm to inches. Since there are 25.4 mm in 1 inch, divide by 25.4: 1.8 / 2.54 = 0.070866 inches (although that's probably more significant figures than are warranted). Now convert 0.07... to a fraction. Suppose you want to know it to the nearest 16th of an inch. You're trying to solve the equation 0.070866 = x / 16 where x is the numerator you want to know. To solve for x, multiply by 16 on both sides, and you get x = 16 times 0.070866 = 1.1338... So 1.8 mm is a bit more than 1/16 of an inch. If you want to get it to the nearest 128th of an inch, multiply by 128: 128 time 0.070866 = 9.07... So 1.8 mm is about 9/128ths of an inch. (The 1/16 we got before is the same as 8/128.)
16th
16th century.
10/16 = 5/8
16th century.