The large lines indicate a kilometer per big line thingy
Usually just marks or lines. Depending which large lines you are talking about, they could be inches, centimeters, feet, decimeters, yards, or meters.
Usually centimeters...the smaller ones are millimeters. To judge, there are 2.54 centimeters in an inch.
The "tiny lines" that make up an inch on a ruler are centimeters.
why are the division lines on a ruler diffrent lengths
you read a ruler by conting the little lines first
Usually just marks or lines. Depending which large lines you are talking about, they could be inches, centimeters, feet, decimeters, yards, or meters.
They are called millimeter lines.
Usually centimeters...the smaller ones are millimeters. To judge, there are 2.54 centimeters in an inch.
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I believe they are called graduations
The "tiny lines" that make up an inch on a ruler are centimeters.
why are the division lines on a ruler diffrent lengths
A country.
you read a ruler by conting the little lines first
"Graduated" measuring instruments (graduated pipette, ruler) are divided into "grades".
you draw straight lines with a ruler
"A ruler, sometimes called a rule or line gauge, is an instrument used in geometry, technical drawing, printing and engineering/building to measure distances and/or to rule straight lines. Strictly speaking, the ruler is essentially a straightedge used to rule lines[citation needed], but typically the ruler also contains calibrated lines to measure distances"