3 and 2/3 in.
It is 3/10 of an inch before 2 inches on the ruler
You will not find an ordinary ruler which shows 1.69 inches. This would require each inch to be divided into 100 subdivisions which is not realistic for an ordinary ruler. Normal rulers give numbered lines for inches and either 10 or 16 unnumbered subdivisions of inches (there are other numbers of subdivisions but they are less common). If 10 divisions, then 1.69 inches is a tiny bit less than 1 inch and 7 of the ten divisions. If an inch has 16 divisions then 1 and 11 (of 16) subdivisions is 1.6875 - nearly 1.69 inches.
It is 2.25 inches - whether on a ruler or on a measuring tape or whatever.
the 9th mark on a ruler in inches is 9/16 inches for centimeters its 9/10 cm.
Just a "smidge" under 3 11/16 inches. That's as close as you're going to get it on a ruler based on 1/16th inch increments. (From a graphic artist who has struggled with this one forever.)
3 and 2/3 in.
3 inches if on the inches side, 3 centimeters if on the centimeters side.
Almost 3
It is 3/10 of an inch before 2 inches on the ruler
Where is 0.71 inches on the ruler
If 1 inch is 2.54cm then 2.54 x 11 = 27.94cm's Nearly a ruler
3.166667 inches is 3.166667 inches, whether on a ruler or anywhere else.
0.66 on a ruler represents 0.66 inches or 66 hundredths of an inch. It would fall between the 5/8 inch mark and the 11/16 inch mark on a standard ruler.
Depends on the length of the ruler A 6 inch ruler would show 6 whole inches A 12 inch ruler would show 12 whole inches.
It is 2/10 past the one inch mark on a ruler.
On the Imperial Scale Rule ; it is divided into 12 inches, which is 1 foot.