It depends upon how much the ruler weighs. With the information that you provided, it is impossible to come to an answer. I would suggest that you put the ruler onto a scale, to measure its weight.
Depends on the length of the ruler A 6 inch ruler would show 6 whole inches A 12 inch ruler would show 12 whole inches.
Not sure about meaters, but 12 inches = 0.3048 metres.
Two yardsticks measure 6 feet since each yardstick is 3 feet long. A 12-inch ruler is equivalent to 1 foot. Therefore, the total length of 2 yardsticks and one 12-inch ruler is 6 feet + 1 foot, which equals 7 feet.
0.35 on a 12-inch ruler represents 35% of the total length. To calculate this, multiply 12 inches by 0.35, which equals 4.2 inches. Therefore, 0.35 on a 12-inch ruler corresponds to a length of 4.2 inches from the beginning of the ruler.
On a ruler, 12.125 inches represents a measurement of 12 inches and an additional 1/8 of an inch. The whole number 12 is marked directly on the ruler, while the additional .125 corresponds to the first three marks after the 12-inch mark, which is the eighth division (1/8 inch) of an inch. So, 12.125 inches is just past the 12-inch mark, slightly closer to 12.25 inches.
Depends on the length of the ruler A 6 inch ruler would show 6 whole inches A 12 inch ruler would show 12 whole inches.
Not sure about meaters, but 12 inches = 0.3048 metres.
1 yard = 36 inches = 3 times the 12 inch ruler.
0.35 on a 12-inch ruler represents 35% of the total length. To calculate this, multiply 12 inches by 0.35, which equals 4.2 inches. Therefore, 0.35 on a 12-inch ruler corresponds to a length of 4.2 inches from the beginning of the ruler.
Two yardsticks measure 6 feet since each yardstick is 3 feet long. A 12-inch ruler is equivalent to 1 foot. Therefore, the total length of 2 yardsticks and one 12-inch ruler is 6 feet + 1 foot, which equals 7 feet.
A millimeter, as almost every 12 inch ruler has centimeters and millimeters on the opposite side of where inches are marked.
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12 inches = 30.48 centimetres. However, the centimetre markings usually stop at 30 cm.
They are equal
On a 12 inch ruler, the 1/3 point would be 12/3, or at 4 inches.
A standard metric ruler is just slightly longer than 30 centimetres and slightly longer than 12 inches.The "slightly longer" is for the extra bits of ruler that stick out in front of the 0 (zero) cm/in at the beginning of the ruler and behind the 30 cm/12 in mark at the end of the ruler
7 feet