It is just under half an inch, however it will require some approximating. (Inches are marked off at 1/8th intervals, and since 0.39 is not a multiple of 8, you're going to have to guess slightly).
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On a standard ruler, each inch is divided into 16 equal parts, known as sixteenths. To find .39 inches on a ruler, you would count 3/8 of an inch (which is 6 sixteenths) and then move slightly past the 6th line to reach the 7th line, which represents .375 inches. .39 inches would be slightly past the 7th line, but not all the way to the 8th line, as that would be .5 inches.
Oh, dude, .39 inches on a ruler is like, somewhere between the 1/4 inch mark and the 1/2 inch mark. You know, it's like in that awkward in-between stage where it's not quite a full half inch yet. So, just look for the 1/4 inch line and then like, squint a little to find .39 inches.
0.39 inches is typically located between the 3/8 inch mark and the 7/16 inch mark on a standard ruler. It is slightly less than halfway between the two marks.
Well honey, .39 inches on a ruler is between the 1/4 inch mark and the 1/2 inch mark. It's not rocket science, just a smidge past the 1/4 mark. Happy measuring, darling!
There isn't a '0.39 ins ' on a ruler.
On an Imperial Scale Rule the nearest is '0.4 ins' when it is divided into tenths of an inch. or 3/8 ins when divided into fractions.
39 centimeters = about 15.3 inches. (15.3543307 inches)
39 inches equals 3.25 feet. This is because 1 foot is equivalent to 12 inches. By dividing 39 inches by 12 inches, we get 3.25 feet.
There are 2 inches between the 5 and 7 marks on a ruler.
The unit of measure of a ruler is typically in inches or centimeters.
On an inches ruler, you start measuring from the edge of the ruler. On a centimeter ruler, you begin measuring from the zero mark.