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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.

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On a standard ruler, 5.5 inches is located between the 5-inch mark and the 6-inch mark. Each inch on a ruler is divided into 16 equal parts, known as sixteenths of an inch. Therefore, 5.5 inches is located 8 marks (or half of 16) past the 5-inch mark.

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2mo ago
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It is in between 5 inches and 6 inches

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8y ago
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It is exactly halfway between 5 and 6.

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