On an inch ruler, 7.2 inches is located just slightly past the 7-inch mark. It is a little less than a quarter of the way to the 8-inch mark. To be precise, it is two-tenths of an inch past 7 inches.
Well, darling, .72 of an inch is simply 72% of an inch. It's like asking for 72% of a pie - you're getting most of it, but not quite the whole shebang. So, if you need to measure something with a bit of sass, just remember that .72 of an inch is almost there, but not quite.
Five eighths of an inch on a ruler would be located between the half-inch mark and the three-quarter inch mark.
Yes, a point is a unit of measurement commonly used in typography, and it is equivalent to 1/72 of an inch in height. Therefore, a point is indeed 1-72 of an inch tall. This means that there are 72 points in one inch.
where is .39 on a ruler
get a ruler
72. if you use a ruler, and measure an inch under the bottom of the circle (that the number is in) you will find the switch :)
inch ruler
Well, darling, .72 of an inch is simply 72% of an inch. It's like asking for 72% of a pie - you're getting most of it, but not quite the whole shebang. So, if you need to measure something with a bit of sass, just remember that .72 of an inch is almost there, but not quite.
an inch ruler is 2.5cm and a cm is the same but smaller.....saichona
The answer depends on the measurement units used for 8.3
That depends on the ruler. If you refer to a 1 foot ruler, divided in inches and sub-inch divisions, then 0.39 inch is a more than a quarter inch, and less than a half inch.
Five eighths of an inch on a ruler would be located between the half-inch mark and the three-quarter inch mark.
1/72 of 1 inch = 0.3528 millimetres.
Yes, a point is a unit of measurement commonly used in typography, and it is equivalent to 1/72 of an inch in height. Therefore, a point is indeed 1-72 of an inch tall. This means that there are 72 points in one inch.
where is .39 on a ruler
with a ruler
72 inch