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(That is, if you meant how to write it out)
Five and seven eighths inches on a tape measure is located just past the five-inch mark, specifically at the point that is seven eighths of an inch beyond it. To find this, you would look for the fifth inch and then count seven small increments (or markings) towards the sixth inch, as each eighth of an inch is typically represented by a small line between the larger inch markings.
6/8 = 0.75
Pretty simple. The answer is if you remember to look at ruler. 5/8 = 10/16= 20/32=40/64th
It is the same as 3 and 1/10 inches
Oh, dude, math time! So, there are 16 sixteenths in a whole, right? And we want to know how many 8 eighths are in 5 sixteenths. Well, 5 sixteenths is like 10 eighths, because you double the number of eighths to get the equivalent in sixteenths. So, there are 10 eighths in 5 sixteenths. Math is fun, right?
Five and seven eighths inches on a tape measure is located just past the five-inch mark, specifically at the point that is seven eighths of an inch beyond it. To find this, you would look for the fifth inch and then count seven small increments (or markings) towards the sixth inch, as each eighth of an inch is typically represented by a small line between the larger inch markings.
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625 / 1000 = 125 / 200 = 25 / 40 = 5 / 8 Five-eighths
0.25
39/8
3/8
6/8 = 0.75
12.6 centimeters is the same as about five inches.
Pretty simple. The answer is if you remember to look at ruler. 5/8 = 10/16= 20/32=40/64th
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55 centimeters are 21.6535433071 inches. Scroll down to related links and look at "Conversion of length or distance".
inches = in = "if you mean sign " is used to describe inches