Yes the thickness of something is just a distance.
a ruler measures the distance and a protractor measures the angles
Some are designed to measure 1/32 inch but that is not easy.
yes a metric ruler and a meter ruler is the same
None. A metric ruler would not show inches, as these are not a metric measurements. It would show millimetres and centimetres.
An english ruler uses inches and feet, and a metric ruler uses centimeters, millimeters, decimeters and meters.
The main unit in the metric system is the meter. It measures length.
That depends on whether the ruler is a metric one or one that measures inches.
a ruler measures the distance and a protractor measures the angles
ruler
A metric ruler measures in inches and centimeters.
It is 1 millimetre.
It is 1 millimetre.
0.03125 = 1/32 inches.
Measuring distance, and drawing straight lines :)
A metric ruler.
There's the meter stick which measures in metric rather than standard (imperial).
The distance between the 0 and 1 markings on a metric ruler.