An English ruler typically has measurements marked in inches and fractions of an inch. The main numbers represent whole inches, while smaller marks indicate fractions such as 1/2, 1/4, 1/8, and 1/16 of an inch. Some rulers may also include centimeters alongside inches for metric measurements. The total length of the ruler is usually 12 inches or 30 centimeters.
An english ruler uses inches and feet, and a metric ruler uses centimeters, millimeters, decimeters and meters.
They both have numbers.
inches, centimeters and millimeters
The one with shorter distances between the numbers.
A normal ruler from England measures 30cm and 12inches, or 15cm and 5 inches depending on how big you want it.
An english ruler uses inches and feet, and a metric ruler uses centimeters, millimeters, decimeters and meters.
You just add all of the numbers by measuring each side with a ruler
2.5cm
by the numbers that are marked there
Alexander The Great
Stright edge
The numbers are to the left of the inch markers.
The ruler of where? Never mind. I see the question is under the category of English history.
No ruler personally did. It was the Virginia Company.
Ruler of all the Cyclops
Mattias the ruler of the world lol
They both have numbers.