I need to purchase a shoe lift which is measured to be 5mm, my shoe cobbler only uses a fraction based system.  Please help me to figure 5mm and also 10mm, as I need to do the therapy incremently.  Thank you.
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5mm in fraction mode is 5/1000 m
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