The term is not ruler, that is someone who governs a country or principality. The term i s "a rule". An inch rule is a length of wood, metal or plastic segmented in to inch sections in a linear format. In most case each inch section is broken down in to sub measurements normally of 1/6, 1/8, 1/4 , 1/2 and then inch
It can be used to measure inches or centimeters. An example of use is to make a scale drawing of a house for a blueprint.
ruler used to measure the size,diameter,shape,and etc. of a one thing
A ruler is used to measure the length, width or depth of an object. Rulers come in all types with all different meacurements on them . They are in feet, inches, meters, centimeters, etc...
place the ruler agaist the object you wish to measure
calculate the number
hold it up to stuff and look at the # that the object ends at on the ruler
to measure the length
the use of ruler is for you to line straightly.1 ruler is equal to 1 foot. there are two lines there, the one is centimeters and inches.
Use a ruler for mm and cm but a metre stick for m.
use a ruler
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A ruler is probably best. Do it in several small sections.
You use a ruler that is marked with millimetres. Alternatively, you can use a ruler that is marked with inches and then multiply by 25.4 to get the result in millimetres, or use a ruler marked with centimetres and multiply by 10.
the use of ruler is for you to line straightly.1 ruler is equal to 1 foot. there are two lines there, the one is centimeters and inches.
In the same way that you would use any other ruler except that you use the centimetre scale.
measuring scale, tape, or ruler is used.
A ruler shows set measurements, either in inches or millimeters. You can draw a straight line using the edge of a ruler. Use a ruler to measure the size of a piece of typing paper.
Use a ruler for mm and cm but a metre stick for m.
with a ruler
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Horizontal Ruler
Ruler
To measure distance and to draw straight lines
It depends on what you are measuring, use a ruler and go to the in. side if a ruler is too small, use a yardstick