It depends. If it is a metric ruler then they are most likely to be millimetres. On an Imperial ruler the smallest may be sixteenths of an inch.
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A ruler.
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To create an easy drawing of a ruler, start by drawing a straight line for the ruler's body. Add small lines perpendicular to the body to represent the measurement marks. Label the marks with numbers to indicate the measurements. Finally, add a small rectangle at one end to represent the handle of the ruler.
It depends. If it is a metric ruler then they are most likely to be millimetres. On an Imperial ruler the smallest may be sixteenths of an inch.
Because light rays travel in straight line just like a ruler/scale. We can represent it with anything which is straight like a ruler...
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A ruler is a line segment because it ends at a one point when a line goes on forever.
Each of those lines represents 1 centimetre, with the number tell you how man centimetres between that line and the first line (either unlabelled, or labelled 0). Between those line there may be 10 little lines with the fifth one longer than the rest, but shorter than the labelled lines. These are millimetres, which are also 0.1 cm each.
A ruler has markings and is usually used for measurement.A straightedge is just something used to make a straight line; not used for measurement.
Each intermediate contour line represents a change in elevation of 10 meters.
The radius of a circle is a straight line from the centre of the circle to its circumference.
No but as (VI) or as VI with a line above each numeral
a line cannot but a line segment can be