3 inches if on the inches side, 3 centimeters if on the centimeters side.
On an inch ruler, 1.666 inches would fall between the 1 5/8 inch mark (1.625 inches) and the 1 11/16 inch mark (1.6875 inches). To locate 1.666 inches precisely, you would need to estimate the position between these two marks based on the incremental markings on the ruler.
On a standard ruler, 11.375 inches would fall between the 11-inch mark and the 12-inch mark. You would need to estimate the position between the two marks to indicate 11.375 inches.
It is 3/10 of an inch before 2 inches on the ruler
Just a "smidge" under 3 11/16 inches. That's as close as you're going to get it on a ruler based on 1/16th inch increments. (From a graphic artist who has struggled with this one forever.)
0.66 on a ruler represents 0.66 inches or 66 hundredths of an inch. It would fall between the 5/8 inch mark and the 11/16 inch mark on a standard ruler.
On a standard ruler, 1.708 inches would fall between the 1 11/16 inch mark and the 1 3/4 inch mark. To locate 1.708 inches precisely, you would need to estimate between these two marks based on the incremental markings on the ruler. It would be closer to the 1 11/16 inch mark but not quite reaching the 1 3/4 inch mark.
3 and 2/3 in.
On a ruler, 2.95 inches would be located between the 2-inch mark and the 3-inch mark. This measurement is typically represented by smaller incremental markings between the whole numbers on the ruler. Each inch on a standard ruler is divided into 16 equal parts, so 2.95 inches would fall 15 parts past the 2-inch mark.
The metric side of the ruler is usually marked in centimetres (cm), with ten sub-divisions between each cm mark. 11 millimetres w= 1.1 cm so it is at the first tick after the 1 cm mark.
If 1 inch is 2.54cm then 2.54 x 11 = 27.94cm's Nearly a ruler
On a standard ruler, 2.75 inches would be located between the 2 and 3 inch marks. Each inch on a ruler is divided into 16 equal parts, so 2.75 inches would be 11/16 of the way between the 2 and 3 inch marks. To locate this point precisely, you would count 11 marks from the 2-inch mark.
On a standard ruler, 10.75 would fall between the 10-inch mark and the 11-inch mark. To be more precise, each inch on a ruler is typically divided into 16 equal parts, so 0.75 inches would be three-quarters of the way between the 10-inch mark and the 11-inch mark. In other words, 10.75 would be three-quarters of the way from the 10-inch mark towards the 11-inch mark on a ruler.