You tape the broken pieces of the ruler back together.
A broken ruler still has lines of measurement on it - it's just not as convenient as it was when it was whole. You measure the same way, by holding the ruler next to the item you're measuring and deciding which line it reaches to. With a broken ruler, you will probably have to measure one part at a time and add the measurements together.
To measure the perimeter of shapes using a broken ruler, you can use the intact sections of the ruler to measure the lengths of each side of the shape. If the ruler has markings, take note of the measurements, and for any broken parts, estimate the lengths based on the remaining sections. Alternatively, you can place the ruler alongside the shape and use it as a reference for proportional measurements. Finally, sum the measured lengths to find the total perimeter.
A pizza or a triangle if u use a ruler properly
When using a ruler, it's crucial to ensure that it is properly aligned with the edge of the object you're measuring to ensure accuracy. Always start measuring from the zero mark, not the end of the ruler, as some rulers have a margin. Additionally, be aware of the scale you are using, whether it's metric or imperial, to avoid confusion in your measurements.
How Can You Mend a Broken Heart was created on 1971-01-28.
How can you mend my broken heart.
Some Broken Hearts Never Mend was created in 1977-01.
A broken bone starts to mend immediately. Unless of course it is displaced then it has to be re-set then the healing starts
The BeeGees.
with a pumpkin patch
I use crazy glue myself.
You tape the broken pieces of the ruler back together.
yes affter 6 weeks
Only if you are between the ages of 3 and 12
They would have sailors which could mend a broken sail
it could but i would go with pudding