.75 is equal to 3/4 so just measure to 3/4 on your ruler.
On a standard ruler, 3.6 inches would fall between the 3-inch mark and the 4-inch mark. Each inch on a ruler is typically divided into 16 equal parts, so 3.6 inches would be 6/10 or 3/5 of the way between 3 inches and 4 inches. This would be closer to the 4-inch mark, but not quite reaching it.
Between 3 and 4 on the inches side. Inches may be divided into 10ths or 16ths but you will certainly not have a ruler that gives thousandths of an inch.
13/16 is between 3/4 and 7/8
about 4cm in
0.83 on a ruler would typically be between the 3/4 inch mark and the 7/8 inch mark.
Between 3 and 4
.75 is equal to 3/4 so just measure to 3/4 on your ruler.
On a 12 inch ruler, the 1/3 point would be 12/3, or at 4 inches.
It is 2.25 inches - whether on a ruler or on a measuring tape or whatever.
12/16 is 3/4 13/16 will be a hair to the right of 3/4
Ea mark is 1/32. 4 of those =1/8. 28 marks or just over 3/4 is 7/8. (or 4 from the end of 1" mark)
On a standard ruler, 3.6 inches would fall between the 3-inch mark and the 4-inch mark. Each inch on a ruler is typically divided into 16 equal parts, so 3.6 inches would be 6/10 or 3/5 of the way between 3 inches and 4 inches. This would be closer to the 4-inch mark, but not quite reaching it.
Between 3 and 4 on the inches side. Inches may be divided into 10ths or 16ths but you will certainly not have a ruler that gives thousandths of an inch.
You will not find 4.78 inches on a ruler. The graduations for inches are numbered and these are usually subdivided into 10. So 4.78 inches will be a tine fraction short of the eighth division after the 4 inch mark.
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The 4th dash on a ruler represents 4/16 of an inch, which is equivalent to 1/4 of an inch.