1/12, 1/6, 1/4, 1/3, 1/2, 2/3, 5/6, 3/4
A tape measure is used to measure lengths. Lengths, on that scale, are usually measured in millimetres, centimetres, metre, inches, feet or yards. Lengths cannot be measured in grams.
Assuming you want to measure lengths, meters are commonly used.
It is simply the arctan transformation of the fraction.
You can measure small lengths in millimeters. Length of a pencil, pen, eraser, length and width of a paper, sheet etc. can be measured in millimeters.
Look in the dictionary, possibly.
1/10 1/5
hope this anwser help 1/10 and 1/5
An arc is a fraction of its circumference
There can be no answer. 0.36 inches can be expressed in some other fractional form only in the context of some other measure of length.
You can find the answer by changing both lengths to the same units of measure, this means 20 centimetres and 200 metres. As a fraction, 20/200 = 1/10, The answer is 1/10.
A tape measure is used to measure lengths. Lengths, on that scale, are usually measured in millimetres, centimetres, metre, inches, feet or yards. Lengths cannot be measured in grams.
Lengths - in units that are marked on the tape measure.
You measure them.
A litre is a measure of volume. 6 is a pure number. A number cannot be a fractional part of a volume.
Lengths or distances.
Lengths and distances
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.