![]() don't forget to add the 1 back on, so this is really 1-3/16 inch.ġ.5748 Removing the 1 gives you. 1811 times 16 = 2.9, which rounds to 3, so about 3/16 inch. For amounts over an inch, it is easiest to remove the whole inches, and add them back in after you convert the portion after the decimal point:ġ.1811 Removing the 1 gives you.The resulting number is how many 1/16's of an inch you have. To round to the nearest 1/16 of an inch, multiply your decimal by 16. I prefer to round to the nearest 1/16 of an inch. Step two: Converting your decimal to a useable fraction:.If, however, you want fractions of an inch (1/16, 1/4, 1/2), rather than a decimal, try this: ![]() Since you probably need to reserve a bit of space for your bead tips and a clasp, I would round down to 80 beads. 2362 inches (per bead) = 84.67 beads per necklace. From Example 2 above, you know that a 6mm bead =. If you are trying to figure out how many 6mm beads you need for a 20" necklace, you can use this decimal value directly. ![]() (or divide your centimeter amount by 2.54)Įxample 1: 2mm divided by 25.4 =. Step one: Divide your millimeter amount by 25.4.If you have millimeters (or centimeters), and you want inches: For amounts over an inch, you want to first convert the fractional part, then add the whole inches part:Įxample: 2-1/4 inch = 1 divided by 4, then plus 2 = 2.25 inchĮxample: 1-5/8 inch = 5 divided by 8, then plus 1 = 1.625 inch.Step one: Convert any inch fractions to decimals.Įxample: 1/4 inch = 1 divided by 4 = 0.25 inchĮxample: 1/16 inch = 1 divided by 16 = 0.0625 inch.If you have inches, and want to know how many millimeters: 7mm = almost 9/32 inch (= a bit over 1/4 inch).4mm = 5/32 inch (= a bit over 1/8 inch). ![]() If you have the millimeters, and need to know the inches: If you have the inches, and need to know the millimeters:
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