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No, it is equal to 5/8 of a inch. 0.25 is equal to a quarter of an inch
a thousand of one inch or the unit equal to 0.001 inches
The specific number 2.5 is not equal to half an inch.
It is equal to about 68 inches taking that there are about 2.54 cm in 1 inch
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A hydrogen atom has a diameter of approx 10.6 nanometres = 0.000000417 inches. So it would require around 2.4 million hydrogen atoms.
95 A row of 100,000,000 (one-hundred million) of the largest atoms would measure slightly more than one inch. A row of 100,000,000 of the smallest atoms measures somewhere around 1/4 inch. * * * * * Around 2.4 million of the smallest atoms (hydrogen) should suffice.
No, it is equal to 5/8 of a inch. 0.25 is equal to a quarter of an inch
The best tool for measuring to play floor hokey centimeter, ruler, yardstick, string or inch ruler
. 1 Inch is equal to 25.4 Millimeters , 2.54 Centimeters , and 0.083 Feet.
One inch is equal to 2.54 centimetres, so a quarter inch (or one fourth of an inch) is equal to 0.635 cm.
2.54 cm equal 1 inch
2.54 cm is equal to 1 inch
a thousand of one inch or the unit equal to 0.001 inches
The specific number 2.5 is not equal to half an inch.
Get a yardstick. Near one end of the paper, Line up one end with one edge of the paper. Line up 26" with the other edge of the paper. The yardstick will be at an angle. Make 13 marks (0, 2, 4 .. 24, 26). Slide the yardstick down the paper. Repeat the above. Connect corresponding marks. Congratulations! You have divided 24-inch wide paper into 13 equal parts. Now, your question is rather ambiguous -- for example, I can have my 4-year old make 13 marks with a crayon on 24-inch wide paper in about 3 seconds. But use the above technique to get what you want.