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
72 inch
It depends on your ruler and what units are on your ruler. To measure to the nearest inch just find the inch measurement and round up or down to get to the nearest inch in your measurement is between two whole numbers.