(a)
The fractional equivalent of the decimal number 1.90 in. and round the result to nearest 32nd of an inch.
(b)
The fractional equivalent of the decimal number 0.85 in. and round the result to nearest 32nd of an inch.
(c)
The fractional equivalent of the decimal number 2.350 in. and round the result to nearest 32nd of an inch.
(d)
The fractional equivalent of the decimal number 0.666 in. and round the result to nearest 32nd of an inch.
(e)
The fractional equivalent of the decimal number 2.091 in. and round the result to nearest 32nd of an inch.
(f)
The fractional equivalent of the decimal number 0.285 in. and round the result to nearest 32nd of an inch.
(g)
The fractional equivalent of the decimal number 0.600 in. and round the result to nearest 32nd of an inch.
(h)
The fractional equivalent of the decimal number 0.685 in. and round the result to nearest 32nd of an inch.
(i)
The fractional equivalent of the decimal number 1.525 in. and round the result to nearest 32nd of an inch.
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