A normal school ruler is typically 30 centimeters in length, which is equivalent to 300 millimeters.
The units of length on a ruler are typically in inches and centimeters. Each inch is divided into smaller units, such as eighths or sixteenths, while centimeters are divided into smaller units called millimeters.
1 small ruler =15 cm 6 small ruller=90 cm and 6 cm on 7th ruler
A standard metric ruler is just slightly longer than 30 centimetres and slightly longer than 12 inches.The "slightly longer" is for the extra bits of ruler that stick out in front of the 0 (zero) cm/in at the beginning of the ruler and behind the 30 cm/12 in mark at the end of the ruler
To measure in millimeters (mm), use a ruler or measuring tape with markings in millimeters. To measure in centimeters (cm), use a ruler or measuring tape with centimeter markings. For meters (m), use a meter stick or measuring tape with markings in meters. Simply align the start point of the object you are measuring with the zero mark on the ruler or tape and read the measurement at the endpoint.
a ruler using centimetres as the mesurement
centimetres or millimetres
Yes. A metric ruler has both centimetres and millimetres marked on it.
You can measure centimetres with a ruler
Centimetres and millimetres are the metric measurements used on a metric ruler.
It depends on the ruler. Common units are inches or centimetres.
Centimetres, with millimetres marked but not labelled.
30.48 cm
30 cm or 300 mm onstandard metric school ruler
A small ruler such as one used in an office or school would be set out in Millimetres and Centimetres.
One decimetre is equal to 10 centimetres. Therefore, there are three decimetres on a normal 30 centimetre ruler.
Probably centimetres.