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The division lines on a ruler are different lengths because they represent different units of measurement. For example, on a standard ruler, the smallest division lines typically represent millimeters, while the longer division lines represent centimeters. This variation in length allows for more precise and accurate measurements to be taken across different scales of measurement.

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why are the division lines on a ruler diffrent lengths

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