Left indent marker
You start from the first mark from the left of the ruler which is actually 0.
Between the 70 centimetre mark and the 90 centimetre mark.
1 cm = 10 mm. Start with ruler at 0 and mark ribbon at 30 cm. Then place ruler at the mark and measure 30 cm more and make another mark- you are up to 60 cm or 600 mm. Then place ruler at this mark and measure 5 cm, or 50 mm. Now you have a 650 mm ribbon.
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Five eighths of an inch on a ruler would be located between the half-inch mark and the three-quarter inch mark.
You start from the first mark from the left of the ruler which is actually 0.
the 9th mark on a ruler in inches is 9/16 inches for centimeters its 9/10 cm.
Hanging indent is the term for the bottom triangle at the 0 mark on a horizontal ruler.
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You cannot see 9.44 inches on a ruler. The inches are often - though not always - marked in tenths. 9 inches will be shown on the ruler. From there move four small units towards the 10 inch mark. That is 9.4 inches away from the 0. Slightly less than half a mark further along is 9.44 inches.
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It is 2/10 past the one inch mark on a ruler.
Between the 70 centimetre mark and the 90 centimetre mark.
1 cm = 10 mm. Start with ruler at 0 and mark ribbon at 30 cm. Then place ruler at the mark and measure 30 cm more and make another mark- you are up to 60 cm or 600 mm. Then place ruler at this mark and measure 5 cm, or 50 mm. Now you have a 650 mm ribbon.
4.6 centimeters
4.6 centimeters
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