It is 0.59055 inches, although in ordinary circumstances it would be impossible to measure to such precision.
It is 2/10 past the one inch mark on a ruler.
A millimeter, as almost every 12 inch ruler has centimeters and millimeters on the opposite side of where inches are marked.
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 standard ruler, 1.44 inches would fall between the 1 3/8 inch mark and the 1 1/2 inch mark. Each inch on a ruler is divided into 16 equal parts, so 1.44 inches would be closer to 1 7/16 inches. To locate this measurement precisely, you would need to count 9 of the 1/16 inch markings from the 1 3/8 inch mark.
On a standard ruler, 1 fifth would be located at the 0.2 mark. This is because a whole number line on a ruler is divided into 10 equal parts, each representing a tenth. Therefore, 1 fifth, which is equivalent to 0.2 in decimal form, would be located between the 0.1 and 0.3 marks on the ruler.
0.83 on a ruler would typically be between the 3/4 inch mark and the 7/8 inch mark.
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It depends on what the ruler's made out of. A plastic ruler would inevitably weigh less than a steel ruler.
an inch ruler is 2.5cm and a cm is the same but smaller.....saichona
It's almost exactly 1/5 of the way from the beginning of the ruler to the 1-inch mark.
The answer depends on the measurement units used for 8.3
That depends on the ruler. If you refer to a 1 foot ruler, divided in inches and sub-inch divisions, then 0.39 inch is a more than a quarter inch, and less than a half inch.
Five eighths of an inch on a ruler would be located between the half-inch mark and the three-quarter inch mark.
with a ruler
where is .39 on a ruler
It depends on your ruler and what units are on your ruler. To measure to the nearest inch just find the inch measurement and round up or down to get to the nearest inch in your measurement is between two whole numbers.