double prime symbol ( ″ ),
No mint mark indicates that the coin was minted in Philadelphia.
the 9th mark on a ruler in inches is 9/16 inches for centimeters its 9/10 cm.
Oh, dude, 5.5 inches on a ruler is like, right between the 5-inch mark and the 6-inch mark. It's like the ruler's way of saying, "Hey, I'm not quite 6 inches, but I'm more than 5 inches, so deal with it." So yeah, just look for the little tick mark right in the middle of those two numbers, and you'll find your 5.5 inches.
It is three quarters of the way from the 3 inch mark towards the 4 inch mark. Imperial rulers are normally marked in 16th of an inch with the 4th and 12th marks slightly longer and the 8th even longer. The 4th mark is ¼, the 8th mark is ½ and the 12th mark is ¾; 3.75 inches is 3¾ inches so on such a ruler it is the 12th mark to the right of the 3, and will be slightly longer than the 3 marks either side of it.
well its definitely between the 8" mark and the 7.75" mark
The double mark after the 6 indicates inches. If it was a single mark (') - that would mean feet.
The double prime symbol (") is used to indicate inches. For example, 10" means 10 inches.
On a tape measure, 10.3 inches is represented as 10 inches and 3 tenths of an inch. Since there are 10 marks between each inch, you would find the third mark after the 10-inch line. This mark indicates 0.3 inches, making it the precise position for 10.3 inches on the tape measure.
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No mint mark indicates that it was made in Philadelphia.
No mint mark indicates that the coin was minted in Philadelphia.
No mint mark indicates that the coin was minted in Philadelphia.
the 9th mark on a ruler in inches is 9/16 inches for centimeters its 9/10 cm.
To find 1.125 inches on a ruler, first locate the 1-inch mark. From there, move an additional 0.125 inches, which is equivalent to 1/8 of an inch. This will place you at the first small mark after the 1-inch mark, which is typically the third mark on the ruler after the 1-inch line. Therefore, 1.125 inches is just past the 1-inch mark, at the first eighth mark.
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