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∙ 11y agoIt depends on where the ruler was made, and if you recognize the authority of the queen.
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∙ 11y agoIf the ruler only has inches and millimeters, just use the millimeters side. Remember, there are 10 millimeters in 1 centimeter.
it is just between 2.7 and 2.9 inches
12... Just look at one.
0.3937" (inches) is just about 1cm (centimeter).
It depends on the type of ruler you are using. Depends if you are using a just metric unit ruler or if you are using a yard/meter stick. The measurements should be written along the edge of the ruler.
If the ruler only has inches and millimeters, just use the millimeters side. Remember, there are 10 millimeters in 1 centimeter.
It is a linear length and as a ruler it is not round.
it is just between 2.7 and 2.9 inches
Just after the mark for 6 inches.
12... Just look at one.
0.3937" (inches) is just about 1cm (centimeter).
Sleet is typically measured in inches or millimeters, like other forms of precipitation such as rain or snow. Meteorologists use special tools such as rain gauges or snow measuring devices to collect and record the amount of sleet that falls over a specific area during a specific timeframe.
A 5 centimeter tumor is approximately 1.97 inches in size.
It is about just over 4 inches
It is just before 3 inches
It is 3/10 of an inch before 2 inches on the ruler
A metric ruler is used to measure the length of objects in millimeters, centimeters, or meters. To use it, place the zero end of the ruler at one end of the object being measured and read the measurement where the other end of the object lines up with the ruler. It is important to align the object parallel to the ruler for an accurate measurement.