Hanging indent is the term for the bottom triangle at the 0 mark on a horizontal ruler.
You can use a protractor! Draw the baseline and measure the angles and mark them. Then finally join them together!
the 9th mark on a ruler in inches is 9/16 inches for centimeters its 9/10 cm.
On a metric ruler, that point is about 13.386 inches fromthe 'zero' end, whether or not there's a mark there.
well its definitely between the 8" mark and the 7.75" mark
It's almost exactly 1/5 of the way from the beginning of the ruler to the 1-inch mark.
Use a ruler to measure the line (horizontal?) and mark the middle of the line, then use a right-angle triangle to draw a vertical line 90 degrees from the mark. Or you can use a compass fitted with a pencil to draw arcs that will give the middle mark and a mark to line a ruler against to draw the perpendicular line required. Search Google for using a compass.
You can use a protractor! Draw the baseline and measure the angles and mark them. Then finally join them together!
You start from the first mark from the left of the ruler which is actually 0.
Using the magnifying glass at the bottom right, the white jewel is the only one with a mark of any kind. It is a twisted triangle mark, and should appear on the third diamond from the bottom left.
A 16-mark looks like a small vertical line that is slightly longer than the surrounding lines on a standard ruler. It typically falls between the 15-mark and the 17-mark on the ruler scale.
To draw the mark of Anubis, start by drawing an upright triangle with a rounded top. Inside the triangle, draw two horizontal lines in parallel toward the base. Finally, connect the ends of these lines with diagonal lines, creating a distinctive "M" shape within the triangle. This symbol represents the ancient Egyptian god Anubis, associated with death and the afterlife.
the 9th mark on a ruler in inches is 9/16 inches for centimeters its 9/10 cm.
0.83 on a ruler would typically be between the 3/4 inch mark and the 7/8 inch mark.
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On a standard ruler, 1.5cm would be the distance between the 1cm mark and the 2cm mark. It's a relatively small distance and can be found by eyeballing or using the measurement markings on the ruler.
It is 2/10 past the one inch mark on a ruler.
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.