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.
one inch = 10 tenths or 16 sixteenths 10 tenths = 16 sixteenths 1 tenth = 16 sixteenths / 10 = 1.6 sixteenths
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1 and 7/8
1/8
14 sixteenths on a ruler would be 7/8 of an inch. Counting from 0, you would mark the 14 sixteenths on the ruler to find this measurement.
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.
two sixteenths; or 1/8 th.
one inch = 10 tenths or 16 sixteenths 10 tenths = 16 sixteenths 1 tenth = 16 sixteenths / 10 = 1.6 sixteenths
Sixteen sixteenths make a whole (1).
The GCF is: 1
On a standard ruler, 1.18 inches would fall between the 1 inch mark and the 2 inch mark. Each inch on a ruler is divided into 16 equal parts, known as sixteenths. So, 1.18 inches would be located 3/16 of an inch past the 1 inch mark. It can also be expressed as 1 inch + 3/16 inch.
It is 1 + 1/10 inches: that is one inch and one additional mark provided those marks are said to be tenths. They may be eighths or sixteenths (or in very accurate rulers, 1/32nds).
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1/16 = .0625
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One a US customary ruler, the increments are usually in eighths or sixteenths of an inch. Few rulers would have increments that are smaller.