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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.
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get a ruler,measure it and write it on a piece of paper.
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To draw a line that is 2.4 centimeters, take a ruler with metric measurements and start your line at zero. Stop drawing until you get to the fourth line past the 2 centimeters mark. The line you will have drawn will be 2.4 centimeters.
just get a ruler and go to town.
Centimetres and millimetres are the metric measurements used on a metric ruler.
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A broken ruler still has lines of measurement on it - it's just not as convenient as it was when it was whole. You measure the same way, by holding the ruler next to the item you're measuring and deciding which line it reaches to. With a broken ruler, you will probably have to measure one part at a time and add the measurements together.
A ruler is a line segment because it ends at a one point when a line goes on forever.
To measure fabric, you can use a ruler. A tape measure, regular ruler (math type), yardstick, plastic quilting ruler, or any other type of measuring utensil you have will work just fine. Please let me know if this has answered your question. ~Cddsuperstar
use your ruler to measure the sides