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Well, if you take a look at your ruler, 1.05 inches is just a tiny bit past the 1-inch mark. It's like a little speck of paint on a happy little canvas, adding just a touch of detail to your measurement. Just remember, every little measurement is a step towards creating your own masterpiece!

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It will be difficult to find 1.05 inches on a ruler. 0.05 is the same as 1/20 and 1/16 is usually the smallest increment found. Since 1/20 is smaller than 1/16, if it is possible to make a mark between 1 inch and the first sixteenth line, that's the best approximation.

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It looks a tiny bit longer than one numbered graduation mark on the Imperial side of the ruler.

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