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You cannot see 9.44 inches on a ruler. The inches are often - though not always - marked in tenths. 9 inches will be shown on the ruler. From there move four small units towards the 10 inch mark. That is 9.4 inches away from the 0. Slightly less than half a mark further along is 9.44 inches.

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Oh, dude, 9.44 inches on a ruler looks like... well, 9.44 inches. It's like slightly over 9 inches but not quite 10. You know, just hanging out there in ruler land, doing its thing. So, yeah, that's what it looks like.

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4mo ago
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On a standard ruler, 9.44 inches would fall between the 9-inch mark and the 10-inch mark. Each inch on a ruler is typically divided into increments of 1/16 of an inch, so 9.44 inches would be slightly closer to the 9 1/2 inch mark. To be more precise, it would be just over 3/8 of an inch past the 9 1/2 inch mark.

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