you need an object to measure to determine the nearest inch
teach our child where the one is on the inch side
When you use near-obsolete measurement units.
centimetres To measure an object smaller than an inch you can use a ruler. Builders often use rulers to measure things smaller than an inch. Or you can use a vernier caliper to accurately measure small things. If you r are talking about what measurements you use then you use parts of an inch ie 16ths or 8ths or 32nds of an inch. Click on 'related links' below to see a picture of a vernier caliper.
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you need an object to measure to determine the nearest inch
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.
teach our child where the one is on the inch side
When you use near-obsolete measurement units.
Measure to the nearest inch 1-2 inch1-4 and inch
centimetres To measure an object smaller than an inch you can use a ruler. Builders often use rulers to measure things smaller than an inch. Or you can use a vernier caliper to accurately measure small things. If you r are talking about what measurements you use then you use parts of an inch ie 16ths or 8ths or 32nds of an inch. Click on 'related links' below to see a picture of a vernier caliper.
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Well, a 12-inch ruler is equal to 1 foot, so you could use that. You could also use a tape measure.
72. if you use a ruler, and measure an inch under the bottom of the circle (that the number is in) you will find the switch :)
To measure distance and to draw straight lines
When the object is larger than the ruler.
use a ruler