How many pts in an inch?

I'm trying to figure out the height of my line segment. It has a 1.5 stroke point. How many inches is that?

Kiss,
1 inch = 72 points, 1 point = 1/72 ~ 0.013888... inch.
1.5 point  00 1.5/72 ~ 0.0208 inch.

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