yes.
They both have numbers.
a line cannot but a line segment can be
A ruler.
A student can check if a ruler is horizontal by placing it on a flat surface and using a level, which will indicate if the ruler is perfectly horizontal. Alternatively, they can use a simple method by marking a line along the edge of the ruler, then flipping it over and aligning it with the same line; if the marks align, the ruler is horizontal. Another option is to use a plumb line, ensuring that the distance from the ruler to the line remains constant across its length.
Ýes
They both have numbers.
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It could be a ruler. Just a number line.
You have to take a ruler and line it up VERY strait then see how many centimeters/inches it is then you see what number it is!
A ruler is a line segment because it ends at a one point when a line goes on forever.
The first line, not the edge of the ruler.
a line cannot but a line segment can be
A ruler.
A line on a ruler represents one unit of measurement, such as an inch or a centimeter. The actual length of a line on a ruler will depend on the scale of the ruler, such as whether it is in inches, centimeters, or millimeters.
The answer depends on the graduation (markings) on the ruler.
Horizontal Ruler
A ruler!