1/12
1/36
Find the part of the ruler where the inch is divided into eight parts. Then count along seven. Seven eights is almost a whole inch. It is half a quarter MORE than three quarters.
Somewhere between 5 and 6 inches. Inches are commonly not divided into tenths and hundredths, but in half, fourth, eight, etc., so you may have to find a fractional approximation. For example, 1/8 of an inch is 0.125; that's fairly close to the fractional part of 5.11.
1 and a half is bigger
1/12
one thirty sixth
A fractional part of an inch. ie. one thousandth (1/1000)
1/12
1/36
If the fractional part is less than a half then you truncate the number to the given whole number, if the fractional part is greater than a half then you round up to the next integer. If the fractional part is a half you should round up or down to an even integer in order to avoid bias (IEEE standard 754). However, most schools [wrongly] teach you to round up if the fractional part is exactly one half.
Find the part of the ruler where the inch is divided into eight parts. Then count along seven. Seven eights is almost a whole inch. It is half a quarter MORE than three quarters.
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Somewhere between 5 and 6 inches. Inches are commonly not divided into tenths and hundredths, but in half, fourth, eight, etc., so you may have to find a fractional approximation. For example, 1/8 of an inch is 0.125; that's fairly close to the fractional part of 5.11.
1 and a half is bigger
250
30