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A decimeter is a unit of length in the metric system, equivalent to one-tenth of a meter. On a standard ruler with centimeter and millimeter markings, the decimeter would typically be represented by the centimeter markings. Therefore, each decimeter would be equal to 10 centimeters on the ruler.

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Well, honey, a decimeter is just a fancy way of saying 10 centimeters. So, if you're looking for it on a ruler, just count 10 little lines from one end and there you have it, the decimeter. It's not rocket science, darling. Just count to 10 and you'll find it.

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