I looks like they are just called 'Ruler Markings', from everything that I can find. That's all I've known them as.
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0.06 meters would fall between the 5.0 cm and 6.0 cm marks on a ruler.
There are 2 inches between the 5 and 7 marks on a ruler.
A ruler is called 'une règle' (fem.) in French.
0.1 centimetres on a ruler is typically located between the 0 and 1 centimetre marks. It is usually the first small mark after the 0 centimetre mark on a metric ruler.
scale
They are equal
0.06 meters would fall between the 5.0 cm and 6.0 cm marks on a ruler.
a ruler is called "Fürst"
To create a simple drawing of a ruler, start by drawing a straight horizontal line. Divide this line into equal segments to represent inches or centimeters, depending on your preference. Add small perpendicular lines at each division to indicate the measurement units. Finally, label each segment with the corresponding measurement.
There are 2 inches between the 5 and 7 marks on a ruler.
Usually just marks or lines. Depending which large lines you are talking about, they could be inches, centimeters, feet, decimeters, yards, or meters.
a straightedge
Use a tape measure or ruler that has millimetre graduation marks.
A ruler is called 'une règle' (fem.) in French.
Called a straight edge
Each stripe designates an amount of service in years for the Marines and Navy. Look at a ruler and you will see hash marks. Each hash mark indicates a length. Thus the term hash mark for length of service.
between 5 3/4 and 6 inch marks almost to the 6 inch mark, but not quite