Grab a ruler. Draw a 3 cm line. There you go!
about three line past the 1cm on a ruler is 13mm
Where is .13m on a cm ruler?
No, a metre stick is adequate, but a 12 inch or 30 cm ruler would be handier and possibly perfect.No, a metre stick is adequate, but a 12 inch or 30 cm ruler would be handier and possibly perfect.
It depends on .9 of what. .9 on a metre stick is at 90 cm. .9 on a 12-inch ruler is at 10.8 inches.
2.5 cm looks like about 1 inch on a ruler
Grab a ruler. Draw a 3 cm line. There you go!
1 ruler (12 inches) is 30.48cm
A standard metric ruler is just slightly longer than 30 centimetres and slightly longer than 12 inches.The "slightly longer" is for the extra bits of ruler that stick out in front of the 0 (zero) cm/in at the beginning of the ruler and behind the 30 cm/12 in mark at the end of the ruler
If you look at a ruler 12 inches= roughly 30 cm. So 75 cm = roughly 30 inches. 75 cm = 29.53 inches
about three line past the 1cm on a ruler is 13mm
A metric ruler is not a fixed length. A school ruler is normally 12 inches and this would be 30 cm, but I have a workshop ruler that is 60 cm, and you can buy longer ones. The thing to remember is that 1 inch = 2.54 cm
It is the third short line after the 1 cm mark, between the 1 cm and 2 cm marks.
Where is .13m on a cm ruler?
No, a metre stick is adequate, but a 12 inch or 30 cm ruler would be handier and possibly perfect.No, a metre stick is adequate, but a 12 inch or 30 cm ruler would be handier and possibly perfect.
If (length : width) is 12:1, then width is 1/12 of length.1/12 of 33.6 cm = 33.6/12 = 2.8 cm
It depends on .9 of what. .9 on a metre stick is at 90 cm. .9 on a 12-inch ruler is at 10.8 inches.