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0.35 is close to 11/32 which means if your ruler has divisions of sixteenths, it will be between 5/16 and 6/16.

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On a standard ruler, .35 inches would be located between the 1/4 inch mark and the 3/8 inch mark. It would be closer to the 1/4 inch mark, but not quite reaching the 3/8 inch mark. .35 inches is equivalent to 9 millimeters, so it would be slightly less than halfway between the 1/4 inch and 3/8 inch marks on the ruler.

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6mo ago
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Well, darling, .35 inch on a ruler is just a tad over a quarter of an inch. It's like a baby step towards half an inch, but not quite there yet. So, if you're measuring something that's .35 inch long, just know it's a smidge over a quarter inch.

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6mo ago
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Well, hello there! .35 inch on a ruler is just a little bit more than a quarter of an inch. It's a small measurement, but every little bit counts when you're creating something beautiful. Just remember to take your time and enjoy the process!

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3mo ago
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1 5/16

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