A 1 meter stick. 1 meter=100cm.
No, a ruler measuring 12 inches is 0.3048 meter.
To show 0.13 meters on a centimeter ruler, you would convert meters to centimeters, as there are 100 centimeters in a meter. 0.13 meters = 13 centimeters. Locate the 13 cm mark on the ruler to represent 0.13 meters.
It's just less than 4 inches. 4 inches = 101.6 mm
Depends how long the ruler is obviously. But if you are talking about a meter stick (very close in size to a yard-stick) then it is 100 cm.
30 centimeters
100 centimeters.
No, a ruler measuring 12 inches is 0.3048 meter.
To show 0.13 meters on a centimeter ruler, you would convert meters to centimeters, as there are 100 centimeters in a meter. 0.13 meters = 13 centimeters. Locate the 13 cm mark on the ruler to represent 0.13 meters.
1 meter =100 centimeters.
The uncertainty of a ruler in centimeters refers to the smallest measurement that can be reliably determined using the ruler. This uncertainty is typically around 0.1 centimeters, meaning that measurements taken with the ruler may have a margin of error of up to 0.1 centimeters.
A metric ruler is not a fixed length. A school ruler is normally 12 inches and this would be 30 cm, but I have a workshop ruler that is 60 cm, and you can buy longer ones. The thing to remember is that 1 inch = 2.54 cm
The customary ruler uses both inches and centimeters.
It's just less than 4 inches. 4 inches = 101.6 mm
a 30cm ruler
Depends how long the ruler is obviously. But if you are talking about a meter stick (very close in size to a yard-stick) then it is 100 cm.
You use a ruler or similar object that is marked with centimeters. If your ruler only has inches, measure the inches, then multiply with 2.54 to get centimeters.
It will be on the Centimeters