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In the same way that you would use any other ruler except that you use the centimetre scale.
measuring scale, tape, or ruler is used.
A ruler shows set measurements, either in inches or millimeters. You can draw a straight line using the edge of a ruler. Use a ruler to measure the size of a piece of typing paper.
It depends on what you are measuring, use a ruler and go to the in. side if a ruler is too small, use a yardstick
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paper pencil and ruler
ruler * * * * * A ruler is not a unit! Most people would use centimetres, though retailers may use millimetres.
in botany people use many different things including a camera and a metric ruler
Characteristics of an ideal enlightened ruler include, firstly, the ruler would use logic and reason while ruling his domain. Secondly, the king or monarch would ensure that the people have their natural rights, such as, equality before the law, freedom of religious worship, freedom of speech, and the right to own property. Thirdly, the enlightened ruler would promote and develop arts, sciences and education. Fourthly, the enlightened ruler himself should obey the law and enforce fairly upon his people.
A ruler who is logical, wise, and caring of others. Characteristics of an ideal enlightened ruler include, firstly, the ruler would use logic and reason while ruling his domain. Secondly, the king or monarch would ensure that the people have their natural rights, such as, equality before the law, freedom of religious worship, freedom of speech, and the right to own property. Thirdly, the enlightened ruler would promote and develop arts, sciences and education. Fourthly, the enlightened ruler himself should obey the law and enforce fairly upon his people.
Answer: The ruler was invented because people and scientist needed to know measurements of different objects and they needed to prove their theories by explaining how they got this instrument and what did they use.
how did people managed before they have television
You use a ruler that is marked with millimetres. Alternatively, you can use a ruler that is marked with inches and then multiply by 25.4 to get the result in millimetres, or use a ruler marked with centimetres and multiply by 10.
Well, due to the fact i cant fully understand you, you don't use it a lot (kidding.) But people use only about 10 percent of our brain. I thinks its because we evolved so fast. It will be a while before we use it all, but i bet we will advance tenfold once we can.
In the same way that you would use any other ruler except that you use the centimetre scale.
To use a ruler, place the 0 mark at one end of the object you want to measure. Then, read the measurement at the opposite end where it aligns with the ruler markings. Make sure to use the correct units (inches, centimeters, etc.) as indicated on the ruler.