It is between the graduations for 1 and 2, a little bit after the fourth tick mark.
No. Ruler is a noun, either a government head or a measuring bar.
A piece of string and a ruler or tape measure.
why might you need to measure a perimeter with a measuring tape insteadof a ruler.
measuring scale, tape, or ruler is used.
The marks on a ruler are called increments or graduations. These marks help with measuring and assessing lengths accurately.
The answer depends on the graduations marked on the ruler.
I believe they are called graduations
It is between the graduations for 1 and 2, a little bit after the fourth tick mark.
Some rulers have graduations for 1/32 inch.
No. Ruler is a noun, either a government head or a measuring bar.
A piece of string and a ruler or tape measure.
why might you need to measure a perimeter with a measuring tape insteadof a ruler.
measuring scale, tape, or ruler is used.
measuring cup
On an inches ruler, you start measuring from the edge of the ruler. On a centimeter ruler, you begin measuring from the zero mark.
Ruler, as in chief, is 'Ariki' or 'Rangatira'. Ruler, as in a measuring device, is 'Ruri'.