A size close to 15/16 inch (0.9375") depends on the context, but common close measurements are 1 inch (1/1 or 1/16 larger), 61/64 inch (slightly larger), or 24mm (metric, just over 15/16"); in wrenches, 7/8 inch is often paired with it for 15/16" bolts, while 24mm is the metric equivalent for 15/16" fasteners.
22mm = almost 7/8 inch. 23mm = 29/32 inch. 24mm = just over 15/16 inch. 25mm = almost 1 inch.
M6 and M8 are close in size, but are not interchangeable with 1/4" and 5/16". The thread pitch is different, so it won't thread into the same hole even if the diameter is roughly the same.
A 24mm socket fits a 24mm metric bolt. It doesn't fit correctly on any inch-based bolt. It will fit on a 15/16″ bolt but be around 0.2mm too large.
There are 381 millimeters in 15 inches.
The pitch of M8 threads is 1.25mm. And, TPI (Threads Per Inch) of 5/16 UNC threads is 18, which can be converted to 1.41mm per pitch. Therefore, there is no chance to fit a M8 bolt to a 5/16 nut.
M4 (~0.157" diameter) is close to #8-32 (~0.164"), but they are not interchangeable due to different diameter and thread systems.
15/16 is 24mm, 5/32 is 4mm, 3/16 is 5 mm well 4.8 but very close, also 11/16 is 17mm and last one for me is 9/16 and 14mm.
Answer: 15/16 is written as 0.9375 in the decimal form.
15/16 is a proper fraction.
Hence the answer is 0.9375.