I looks like they are just called 'Ruler Markings', from everything that I can find. That's all I've known them as.
0.06 meters would fall between the 5.0 cm and 6.0 cm marks on a ruler.
There are 2 inches between the 5 and 7 marks on a ruler.
A ruler is called 'une règle' (fem.) in French.
0.1 centimetres on a ruler is typically located between the 0 and 1 centimetre marks. It is usually the first small mark after the 0 centimetre mark on a metric ruler.
scale
They are equal
0.06 meters would fall between the 5.0 cm and 6.0 cm marks on a ruler.
a ruler is called "Fürst"
There are 2 inches between the 5 and 7 marks on a ruler.
Usually just marks or lines. Depending which large lines you are talking about, they could be inches, centimeters, feet, decimeters, yards, or meters.
a straightedge
Use a tape measure or ruler that has millimetre graduation marks.
A ruler is called 'une règle' (fem.) in French.
Called a straight edge
Each stripe designates an amount of service in years for the Marines and Navy. Look at a ruler and you will see hash marks. Each hash mark indicates a length. Thus the term hash mark for length of service.
A egept ruler is called a Pharaoh
0.1 centimetres on a ruler is typically located between the 0 and 1 centimetre marks. It is usually the first small mark after the 0 centimetre mark on a metric ruler.