On standard rulers they are 1 millimetre apart.
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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.
The first line, not the edge of the ruler.
One inch equals to 2.54cm .Hence 2.26 inches lie on 5.74cm.
Take out a ruler with English and metric units. Draw one inch on a piece of paper with a pen. Now turn to the other side of the ruler and read how long your line is. It should be around 2.5 cm. If you were able to refine your measurement (say with a vernier caliper) you would see that your line would be 2.54 cm (or 25.4 mm).
of course i dont i am the ruler of myself
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A ruler is a line segment because it ends at a one point when a line goes on forever.
-- Put a dot at the point where (x=1, y=5). -- Move your ruler so that the dot and the origin are both on the edge of the ruler. -- Draw a line along as much of the ruler as you want to. That line is the graph of y = 5x, which is the equation of the line you're describing.
A ruler.
a line cannot but a line segment can be
The answer depends on the graduation (markings) on the ruler.
Horizontal Ruler
A ruler!
yes.
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Simply use a ruler and do an equally line
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