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  2. Is the double prime symbol (″) the correct symbol to use when specifying inches? For example: 3′11″

  3. What is the correct abbreviation for inches? - Answers

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    Example: 2 in. is the abbreviation for 2 inches. For shorthand, symbols are commonly substituted for letter abbreviations. Example: 5 foot, 3 inches in height can be written as 5' 3" .

  4. +1 for noting that the abbreviation for inches is really supposed to be double prime. I also wanted to explicitly note also that the abbreviation for feet is single prime (′). Of course many people use single quote and double quote as easy-to-type substitutes; however, typographical mavens would insist on using the correct characters. –

  5. You should use a space between the number and the unit (), except in the case of the prime and double prime.. (The NIST page doesn’t address those in the context of inches and feet, since scientific writing does not use inches or feet, but they do say not to use a space before the prime and double prime in the context of minutes and seconds of angl

  6. Use of superscript 'x' (?) as an abbreviation for 'yards'

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    It is most certainly an abbreviation for yards, because I happen to have the printed notice that my writer was making notes on and the distance in the original is in yards. I'm just interested why a superscript 'x' should be used as an abbreviation for 'yards', how common it was, and when (if ever) it fell out of regular use.

  7. punctuation - What's the proper way to punctuate inches when...

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    The inch symbol " (or in) comes at the end only. Each writing goes with personal preferences, but consistency is key. As Samuel Charpentier noted in his comment from Nov 2020, 8 1/2" can be a better choice for those who are more used to fractional system. 8 1/7" is much cleaner than 8.142857...", so if you have to use rarer fractions, be ...

  8. What is the abbreviation for inches? - Answers

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    What is the abbreviation for inches? The abbreviation for the measurement of an inch or inches is "in." The most common abbreviation for inch is "in" when alone - such as in² for inches squared ...

  9. abbreviations - Punctuation with US measurements - English...

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    If an abbreviation or a symbol is used for the unit of measure, the quantity is always expressed by a numeral. [Cross reference omitted.] [Examples:] 3 mi 55 mph 7 h 3 g 35 mm film. But later Chicago thoroughly completely muddies the waters by offering these comments in a subsection on "English Measure": 15.71 Periods.

  10. capitalization - Should Units of Measure be capitalized? -...

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    24. No, units generally do not need capitalization when spelled out. For SI units, the Bureau International des Poids et Mesures is the authority: Unit names are normally printed in roman (upright) type, and they are treated like ordinary nouns. In English, the names of units start with a lower-case letter (even when the symbol for the unit ...

  11. English notation for hour, minutes and seconds

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    The advantage of using minute and second symbols for time is that it obviously expresses a duration rather than a time. From the time 01:00:00 to the time 02:34:56 is a duration of 1 hour, 34 minutes and 56 seconds (1h 34′ 56″) Prime markers start single and are multiplied for susbsequent appearances, so minutes use a single prime ′ and ...