only the height of it. for example water in a container then, you can measure the depth
Ruler
To measure water displacement using a ruler, first fill a graduated container or a measuring cylinder with a known volume of water. Then, submerge the object you want to measure in the water, ensuring it is fully submerged without touching the sides or bottom. The increase in water level indicates the volume of water displaced, which can be measured with the ruler or by reading the new water level directly on the graduated container. The difference between the initial and final water levels gives the volume of the submerged object.
a ruler is used to measure inches or 1 foot
the aleks ruler can measure what ever it wants, including centimeters, because it is the ruler.
Ruler. you measure with a ruler, yard stick, tape measure, or estimate.
When the object is larger than the ruler.
You can measure centimetres with a ruler
with a ruler or anything that you can measure with
find a ruler with decimals.
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To find the depth of a bowl, you can use a ruler or measuring tape. Place the ruler vertically inside the bowl, ensuring it touches the bottom, and measure from the bottom to the rim. Alternatively, you can fill the bowl with water to a known volume, then measure the water level to determine the depth indirectly.
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