Convert royal foot to agate [typographical]


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How many royal foot in 1 agate? The answer is 0.005585156887057. We assume you are converting between royal foot and agate [typographical]. You can view more details on each measurement unit: royal foot or agate The SI base unit for length is the metre. 1 metre is equal to 3.0784329298739 royal foot, or 551.1811023622 agate. Note that rounding errors may occur, so always check the results. Use this page to learn how to convert between royal feet and agates. Type in your own numbers in the form to convert the units!



Quick conversion chart of royal foot to agate

1 royal foot to agate = 179.046 agate

2 royal foot to agate = 358.092 agate

3 royal foot to agate = 537.138 agate

4 royal foot to agate = 716.184 agate

5 royal foot to agate = 895.23 agate

6 royal foot to agate = 1074.276 agate

7 royal foot to agate = 1253.322 agate

8 royal foot to agate = 1432.368 agate

9 royal foot to agate = 1611.414 agate

10 royal foot to agate = 1790.46 agate



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Definition: Agate

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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