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millimeters
Larger Spaces..in-between lines in the map.
The larger spaces are usually inches. The other side will be in centimeters. In the picture above you can see the longer lines, with the numbers next to them. Those are the inches. The shorter lines represent the centimeters. There are 2.54cm to each inch. So if you have 29.5 cm it will be 11.55 inches. If you are measuring it in inches, then 29.5 inches is 74.93 cm.
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.
A standard metric ruler is just slightly longer than 30 centimetres and slightly longer than 12 inches.The "slightly longer" is for the extra bits of ruler that stick out in front of the 0 (zero) cm/in at the beginning of the ruler and behind the 30 cm/12 in mark at the end of the ruler
The answer is 250
Usually just marks or lines. Depending which large lines you are talking about, they could be inches, centimeters, feet, decimeters, yards, or meters.
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Centimeters:)
If the lines are on the opposite side of the inches on the ruler, then yes. You must keep in mind, however, that a ruler is used for inches and that the centimeters may not be marked.
u call them centimeters.
The "tiny lines" that make up an inch on a ruler are centimeters.
Usually centimeters...the smaller ones are millimeters. To judge, there are 2.54 centimeters in an inch.
* Yard stick * Ruler * Protractor * Centimeters
about the distance between the two lines below |..........|
There are 10 milimeters in 1 centimetre. The numbers on a ruler are usually centimeters. The little un-numbered lines that divide up the centimeters mark the milimeters.
10 cm and 9 cm are two lengths. Two lines cannot enclose an area so the answer is 0.