4 fifths (0.8) of an inch.
Five eighths of an inch on a ruler would be located between the half-inch mark and the three-quarter inch mark.
where is .39 on a ruler
get a ruler
if your question is explain how to use a ruler to measure to the nearest inch the answer would be...you have to see what inch is the object your measuring to closest to
Well, honey, 1.18 inches on a ruler is, surprise surprise, 1.18 inches long. I mean, it's not rocket science, it's just a smidge over an inch. So, there you have it, short and sweet.
a 12-inch ruler
An object that is 12 inches long is typically referred to as a foot-long object. In the Imperial system of measurement, 12 inches make up one foot. This measurement is commonly used for items such as rulers, pencils, or pieces of paper.
4 fifths (0.8) of an inch.
inch ruler
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an inch ruler is 2.5cm and a cm is the same but smaller.....saichona
The answer depends on the measurement units used for 8.3
If 1 inch is 2.54cm then 2.54 x 11 = 27.94cm's Nearly a ruler
That depends on the ruler. If you refer to a 1 foot ruler, divided in inches and sub-inch divisions, then 0.39 inch is a more than a quarter inch, and less than a half inch.
Five eighths of an inch on a ruler would be located between the half-inch mark and the three-quarter inch mark.
If 1 inch is 2.54cm then 2.54 x 11 = 27.94cm's Nearly a ruler