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There are 128 64ths in two of anything.
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You have to first get the eighths and the ninths to the same fraction. Multiply 8 by 9 = 64ths. Then cross - multiply the top numbers by the opposite dividend. Ie. 7x9(ths) and 4x8(ths) and add them together = 63+32 = 95/64ths = 1 31/64ths
There are 8 one-eigths in 1 inch.
One inch = eight eighths.The key is in the name, eighth inches. That would mean there would be 8 in one inch.
What is the faction for 0.070? 64ths inch
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Fractions of an inch. A "50" is 50/64ths of an inch.
Pretty close to both 5/64ths and 2mm. Definitely not exact though.
150 acres is 15/64ths of a square mile.
There are 32 32nds of an inch in one inch.
That is 23,622 and 3/64ths inches
There are one thousand thousandths of an inch in one inch.
One, if the unit is an inch!
One inch equals one inch.
To convert a fraction with 8 as the denominator into one with 64 as the denominator, one needs to multiply the top and the bottom of the fraction by 8. As 3 is the numerator on the fraction 3/8 we need to multiply it by 8. This gives us 24. So 3/8 = (3/8 x 8/8) = 24/64 So, there are twentyfour 64ths in three 8ths
The first 2 numbers specify the diameter of the shaft in 64ths of an inch. The last 2 numbers specify the wall thickness of the shaft in thousands of an inch. For example size 1816 means the outside diameter is 18/64ths of an inch and the wall thickness is 16/1000th of an inch. Each size has a different stiffness which needs to be matched to the bow's draw weight and the length of the arrow. For example, a 50# Recurve @ 30" would require a 2117 shaft (or similar) while a 30# Recurve @ 26" could use something weaker such as a 1816 (or similar).