To the nearest 12 inches it is 12 inches long.
To the nearest 14 or 18 inches, it is 0 inches long.
It depends on your ruler and what units are on your ruler. To measure to the nearest inch just find the inch measurement and round up or down to get to the nearest inch in your measurement is between two whole numbers.
To the nearest 1/8" . . . I would suggest that the dollar bill is 6 1/8", not 6" According to various online sources, the dollar bill is exactly 6.14". In decimal notatation 1/8" is .125, so 6.14 is closer to 6 1/8" than it is to 6"
2.625 Inch
When you use near-obsolete measurement units.
7/100 inch?
$23,200.
About the size of a US dollar bill about an inch thick
100 dollar bills would stack 44 inch high
a one dollar bill is 0.0043 inches think. as long as a $5 bill and a $1 are the same thickness... 0.0043 * 25.4 (mm in an inch) = 0.10922 a Five dollar bill is approximately 0.10922 mm thick
An inch is a unit of measurement.
0.995 inches rounded to the nearest tenth of an inch is 1.0 inch.
I would say that 1/2 inch is nearest.