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1 / 12 picas. 1 / 72 in. In typography, the point is the smallest unit of measure. It is used for measuring font size, leading, and other items on a printed page. The size of the point has varied throughout printing's history. Since the 18th century, the size of a point has been between 0.18 and 0.4 millimeters.
Used by Fantasy Flight Games' Star Wars: X-Wing Miniatures Game for their small and large ships. 1:250: 1.219 mm Used by Heller for model ships. 1:250 scale is commonly used with aircraft models - usually rather large and fairly pricey models - such as jumbo jet scale models. [7] 1:239: 1.275 mm Used by some model aircraft. 1:220: 1.385 mm
1:72 scale. 1:72 scale is a scale used for scale models, most commonly model aircraft, where one inch on the model equals six feet (which is seventy-two inches) in real life. The scale is popular for aircraft because sizes ranging from small fighters to large bombers are all reasonably manageable and displayable.
Those five drives lasted just five plays and 22 yards, four plays and 30 yards, six plays and 40 yards, two plays and 14 yards, and finally three plays and 72 yards.
36 × 72 91 × 183 Twin XXL 37.5 × 83.5 95 × 212 Antique Double or Three-quarter [32] 48 × 72 122 × 183 Full XL or Double XL 53.5 × 79.5 136 × 202 Super Queen, Olympic Queen, or Expanded Queen 66 × 80 168 × 203 California Queen 60 × 83.5 152 × 212 Super King, Grand King, Athletic King, or Texas King [33] 80 × 98 203 × 249
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The contemporary computer PostScript pica is exactly 1 ⁄ 6 of an inch or 1 ⁄ 72 of a foot, i.e. 4.2 3 mm or 0.1 6 in. Publishing applications such as Adobe InDesign and QuarkXPress represent pica measurements with whole-number picas left of a lower-case p, followed by the points number, for example: 5p6 represents 5 picas and 6 points, or 5 ...
Arizona is the sixth largest state by area, ranked after New Mexico and before Nevada. Of the state's 113,998 square miles (295,000 km 2), approximately 15% is privately owned. The remaining area is public forest and parkland, state trust land and Native American reservations.