How many inches in one meter?
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39.370079" or about 39 95/256"
For most purposes you can round down to:
39.37" or a hair less than 39 3/8"
Dan is correct, in the US a inch can be indicated in decimal or a fraction, depending on how they are used. i.e. a machine shop worker would likely use decimals while a carpenter would use fractions.
39.37
39.37008
37 i believe. there is 12 inches in a foot and 3 foot in a yard and a yard is about an inch less than a meter i think so therefore 12 x 3 =36 +1 =37.
theres 39 and 6/16ths of an inch to ametre or 100cm or 1000mm,bye?
39.37 Inches.
well done to alcatraz for keeping it in the correct units you don't get decimals in inches, you're getting a thumbs up from me
i dont know what the guy ahead of me is saying there defiantly is decimals in the imperial system i use it every day down to .0001 of an inch
that's right . I'm machinist and that's all we work with is .001, .0001 of inches. .125 is a 1/8 inch , .250 is a 1/4 inch , .500 is a 1/2 inch and so on.
39 inches and .370 is = to 1 meter
You don't say the type of meter you are talking about, is it gas, electric or water
1 meter is 3 foot 3 inches. There are 12 inches in a foot therefore there are 39 inches in a meter
an inch equals 25,4 millimeters, and a meter is 1000 millimeters, do the math.
39 inches and 3/8 of a inch
39
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