How many agate in 1 millimetric mile [high school]? The answer is 881.88976377953. We assume you are converting between agate [typographical] and millimetric mile [high school]. You can view more details on each measurement unit: agate or millimetric mile [high school] The SI base unit for length is the metre. 1 metre is equal to 551.1811023622 agate, or 0.625 millimetric mile [high school]. Note that rounding errors may occur, so always check the results. Use this page to learn how to convert between agates and millimetric miles. Type in your own numbers in the form to convert the units!
1 agate to millimetric mile [high school] = 0.00113 millimetric mile [high school]
10 agate to millimetric mile [high school] = 0.01134 millimetric mile [high school]
50 agate to millimetric mile [high school] = 0.0567 millimetric mile [high school]
100 agate to millimetric mile [high school] = 0.11339 millimetric mile [high school]
200 agate to millimetric mile [high school] = 0.22679 millimetric mile [high school]
500 agate to millimetric mile [high school] = 0.56696 millimetric mile [high school]
1000 agate to millimetric mile [high school] = 1.13393 millimetric mile [high school]
You can do the reverse unit conversion from millimetric mile [high school] to agate, or enter any two units below:
An agate is a unit of typographical measure. It is approximately 5 1/2 points (1/14 inch or 1.814 mm). It can refer to either the height of a line of type, or to a font that is 5.5 points. An Agate font is commonly used to display statistical data or legal notices in newspapers. It is considered to be the smallest point size that can be printed on newsprint and remain legible.
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