well thee only answer is by measuring how tall it is by stacking the ruler. you can't measure around because rulers dont bend ---- well thee only answer is by measuring how tall it is by stacking the ruler. you can't measure around because rulers dont bend ----
You can measure a tree with a few things. If I were you the easiest thing would be a ruler.
metric ruler
A ruler is usually graduated so that it can be used to measure lengths. A straight edge is just that: it has no marking to help you measure lengths.
.75 is equal to 3/4 so just measure to 3/4 on your ruler.
A broken ruler still has lines of measurement on it - it's just not as convenient as it was when it was whole. You measure the same way, by holding the ruler next to the item you're measuring and deciding which line it reaches to. With a broken ruler, you will probably have to measure one part at a time and add the measurements together.
Place the ruler side by side with the object. One of the edges of the object should be in the "0" value of the ruler. Then just see where the other edge is and there you have it.
a ruler is used to measure inches or 1 foot
the aleks ruler can measure what ever it wants, including centimeters, because it is the ruler.
It depends on your ruler and what units are on your ruler. To measure to the nearest inch just find the inch measurement and round up or down to get to the nearest inch in your measurement is between two whole numbers.
Ruler. you measure with a ruler, yard stick, tape measure, or estimate.
When the object is larger than the ruler.
It doesn't measure the exact reaction time. Just the average.