A WOOD RULER A STONE RULER A IRON RULER A DIAMOND RULER A EMERALD RULER
On a 30cm ruler you can't get it exactly, you need a higher tech ruler which has the markings of 2.54cm. If you have a normal ruler you have to estimate.
The answer will depend on how long the ruler is!
That will depend on the size of the ruler and what it is made out of. A plastic or wooden ruler will be very light, maybe an ounce. A steel ruler will weigh much more.
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28 BCE.
6.14" is the length of a U.S. Dollar bill. Measure it with your ruler.
A WOOD RULER A STONE RULER A IRON RULER A DIAMOND RULER A EMERALD RULER
Edward was king for just over 6 years, from 28 January 1547 to 6 July 1553.
It means 2.8cm which is about 1 and 1/8th inches.
I think you’re talking about “the word IN twice” on pages 28 and 29. One “in” is on the penny near the top left corner of page 28. It’s below the pinecone and above Lincoln’s head on the coin. The other “in” is on the ruler close to the bottom left corner of page 29. The word comes before the number “1” on the ruler and is mixed in with some flowers.
she is the best ruler because she loves Canadian bacon.
No; he was the ruler.
British ruler, japan ruler, German ruler
Although Peru's history goes back thousands of years, it didn't gain it's independence until 1821. The first established ruler of the Republic of Peru was Jose de San Martín, who took office as Protector of Peru on July 28, 1821.
An absolute ruler is a ruler that has unlimited power over their country.
He is the ruler of the seas!