Yes, on the home page, you can use the calculator to type in 5in+5in, for example, to give you a value of 0.254 meters. I am not sure why it does the unit conversion rather than leaving the units as inches. However, you can always convert meters back to inches giving you a value of 10 inches.
Yes, on the home page, you can use the calculator to type in 5in+5in, for example, to give you a value of 0.254 meters. I am not sure why it does the unit conversion rather than leaving the units as inches. However, you can always convert meters back to inches giving you a value of 10 inches.