It is 1 + 1/10 inches: that is one inch and one additional mark provided those marks are said to be tenths. They may be eighths or sixteenths (or in very accurate rulers, 1/32nds).
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3 and 2/3 in.
It is 3/10 of an inch before 2 inches on the ruler
the 9th mark on a ruler in inches is 9/16 inches for centimeters its 9/10 cm.
It is 2.25 inches - whether on a ruler or on a measuring tape or whatever.
Whether on a ruler or anywhere else, it is still 1.35 inches. No ruler is graduated with at that level of detail. A tenth of an inch is typical. So you want a point halfway between 1.3 inches and 1.4 inches. Alternatively, you can draw a line of 1.35*2 = 2.7 inches (the ruler will measure that) and then bisect it.