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0.65into mm
For example, what's 2-3/8? This represents 2 whole inches plus 3/8 of an inch. In the table of fractions we can see that 3/8 = 0.375, so added to the 2 we have 2.375 inches. Multiply this by 25.4 to get the answer, which is that 2-3/8" = 60.325mm.
So, to convert inches to mm you first need the decimal version of how many inches you have, then you multiply it by 2.54.
065 inch to mmruler
"Thou" is used for smaller measurements under one inch when fractions don't offer the size required - tolerances, sheet thicknesses, machining parameters, threads. All sorts of small stuff. It can of course be expressed as a fraction, X/1000, but is written as a decimal. The leading 0 is usually omitted, so the measurement starts with a decimal. Here's how thou convert to metric:
0.060inch to mm
Despite individual ones being tiny, millimetres are used for measuring everything from the very small all the way up to large sheets. Here's how mm convert to cm, m, inches and feet.
0.025inch to mm
If you need to convert a fraction of inches to mm, first find out what the fraction is in decimal form, and then use this in your calculation.
Millimetres (and other metric measurements) are more uniform, always being written as decimals. There is a minor difference in how the decimal is written between Europe and everywhere else:
Larger sheet sizes are often quoted in inches. Below is a chart showing the conversion between common inch and metre sizes.
065 inch to mmfraction
So, to convert inches to mm you first need the decimal version of how many inches you have, then you multiply it by 0.0254.
So, to convert inches to mm you first need the decimal version of how many inches you have, then you multiply it by 25.4.
Here are the most common inch fractions converted to decimal inches and to mm. The smallest fraction we've given is 32nds - anything smaller than this tends to be represented as thou.