Neither a standard ruler (1 foot) nor a yardstick (1 yard = 3 feet) can indicate a meter, because a meter is slightly longer than a yard, about 39.36 inches. The 30 metric increments marked on many wood rulers are centimeters, which are one-hundredths of a meter. There are about 2.54 centimeters per inch.
yes a metric ruler and a meter ruler is the same
a meter ruler
A meter ruler
A standard ruler is typically 1 meter long, so one ruler fits into a meter. However, if you consider a standard 30-centimeter ruler, then three of those would fit into a meter. Thus, the number of rulers that fit into a meter depends on the length of the ruler being used.
No, a ruler measuring 12 inches is 0.3048 meter.
Why? Because A ruler of 30 cm is not enough for a bigger class! you need a meter ruler and multiply each ok.
to measure
The least count of a standard meter ruler is typically 1 millimeter. This means that the smallest distance that can be measured accurately on the ruler is 1 millimeter.
Depends on how big the ruler is. Sizes vary
a ruler is shoter than a meter stick ~ A typical ruler is 12 inches, however, there are many other measuring devices also called rulers. A meter stick is around 3 yards, I believe.
1- a meter stick is like a giant ruler (it measures i meter)
ruler have a standard