centimetres or millimetres
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A ruler is usually divided by: inches, centimeters, and millimeters.
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An example of a tool that only has 2 parts is a hammer because the handle and the top medal part
on a ruler the ich can be broken down into how many equal parts
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On a ruler, 2.95 inches would be located between the 2-inch mark and the 3-inch mark. This measurement is typically represented by smaller incremental markings between the whole numbers on the ruler. Each inch on a standard ruler is divided into 16 equal parts, so 2.95 inches would fall 15 parts past the 2-inch mark.
On a ruler, 2.666 is located slightly past the 2.5 mark and just before the 3 mark. To be more precise, it is two and two-thirds of the way from 2 to 3, which is approximately 2 and two-thirds of an inch or centimeter, depending on the ruler's measurement units. You can find it by dividing the space between 2 and 3 into six equal parts and counting two of those parts past 2.