You look at the markings on its edge.
To read 4.875 inches on a ruler, first locate the 4-inch mark. Then, move to the next mark, which is the 5-inch mark, and divide the space between these two marks into tenths. Count 7/8 of the way from the 4-inch mark, which is 0.875 inches, placing you at the 4.875-inch mark.
To read a 50th inch ruler, first identify the smallest unit of measurement, which is typically the smallest mark between the inches. Each inch is divided into 50 equal parts, so each mark represents 1/50th of an inch. Count the number of marks from the 0 inch mark to your desired measurement. For precision, ensure you align the object accurately with the ruler for an accurate reading.
On a standard ruler, 5.75 inches is located between the 5-inch and 6-inch marks. Specifically, it is three-quarters of the way past the 5-inch mark. You can find it by counting three small lines (each representing 1/8 inch) past the 5-inch mark, which will lead you to the 5.75-inch mark.
If you are using a ruler marked only in inches then the best sub-division of an onch which approximates to 5 millimetres would be one-fifth of an inch. There are 25.4 millimetres in 1 inch.
between 5 3/4 and 6 inch marks almost to the 6 inch mark, but not quite
0.66 on a ruler represents 0.66 inches or 66 hundredths of an inch. It would fall between the 5/8 inch mark and the 11/16 inch mark on a standard ruler.
To read 4.875 inches on a ruler, first locate the 4-inch mark. Then, move to the next mark, which is the 5-inch mark, and divide the space between these two marks into tenths. Count 7/8 of the way from the 4-inch mark, which is 0.875 inches, placing you at the 4.875-inch mark.
To read a 50th inch ruler, first identify the smallest unit of measurement, which is typically the smallest mark between the inches. Each inch is divided into 50 equal parts, so each mark represents 1/50th of an inch. Count the number of marks from the 0 inch mark to your desired measurement. For precision, ensure you align the object accurately with the ruler for an accurate reading.
On a standard ruler, 5.75 inches is located between the 5-inch and 6-inch marks. Specifically, it is three-quarters of the way past the 5-inch mark. You can find it by counting three small lines (each representing 1/8 inch) past the 5-inch mark, which will lead you to the 5.75-inch mark.
If you are using a ruler marked only in inches then the best sub-division of an onch which approximates to 5 millimetres would be one-fifth of an inch. There are 25.4 millimetres in 1 inch.
inch ruler
A millimeter, as almost every 12 inch ruler has centimeters and millimeters on the opposite side of where inches are marked.
Oh, dude, 5.5 inches on a ruler is like, right between the 5-inch mark and the 6-inch mark. It's like the ruler's way of saying, "Hey, I'm not quite 6 inches, but I'm more than 5 inches, so deal with it." So yeah, just look for the little tick mark right in the middle of those two numbers, and you'll find your 5.5 inches.
It's almost exactly 1/5 of the way from the beginning of the ruler to the 1-inch mark.
an inch ruler is 2.5cm and a cm is the same but smaller.....saichona
between 5 3/4 and 6 inch marks almost to the 6 inch mark, but not quite
4.2 inches is about 10.5 cm