On a standard ruler, .8 inches is slightly less than one inch. It is located just a bit before the first full inch mark, specifically eight-tenths of the way between the 0 and 1-inch marks. If you look closely, you’ll see that it falls between the eighth and ninth small hash marks, as each small mark typically represents one-tenth of an inch.
It's between 9/16 and 5/8
1-7/8 inches
0.09 inches is roughly equivalent to 3/32, which is halfway between 1/8 and 1/16
On a ruler, .42 inches is just slightly less than half an inch, which is marked as 0.5 inches. It falls between the 3/8 inch mark (0.375 inches) and the 1/2 inch mark (0.5 inches). Visually, it would be a little less than halfway between those two marks, approximately just slightly past the 3/8 inch line.
.31 inches on a ruler is slightly less than one-third of an inch. It falls between the 1/4 inch (0.25 inches) mark and the 3/8 inch (0.375 inches) mark. Visually, you can estimate it by counting three ticks past the 1/4 inch mark, as each tick represents 1/16 of an inch.
It's between 9/16 and 5/8
well its definitely between the 8" mark and the 7.75" mark
1-7/8 inches
0.09 inches is roughly equivalent to 3/32, which is halfway between 1/8 and 1/16
On a ruler, .42 inches is just slightly less than half an inch, which is marked as 0.5 inches. It falls between the 3/8 inch mark (0.375 inches) and the 1/2 inch mark (0.5 inches). Visually, it would be a little less than halfway between those two marks, approximately just slightly past the 3/8 inch line.
On a ruler, .81 inches would be just slightly less than 7/8 of an inch, since 7/8 is equivalent to .875 inches. You would find .81 inches between the 3/4 inch mark (0.75) and the 7/8 inch mark (0.875). It would be approximately 13/16 of an inch, which is slightly past the three-quarters mark but not quite reaching the seventh-eighths mark.
You cannot see 9.44 inches on a ruler. The inches are often - though not always - marked in tenths. 9 inches will be shown on the ruler. From there move four small units towards the 10 inch mark. That is 9.4 inches away from the 0. Slightly less than half a mark further along is 9.44 inches.
.31 inches on a ruler is slightly less than one-third of an inch. It falls between the 1/4 inch (0.25 inches) mark and the 3/8 inch (0.375 inches) mark. Visually, you can estimate it by counting three ticks past the 1/4 inch mark, as each tick represents 1/16 of an inch.
On a 12 inch ruler, the 1/3 point would be 12/3, or at 4 inches.
On a standard ruler, 0.28 inches is slightly less than 1/3 of an inch. It would be located just past the 1/4-inch mark, which is 0.25 inches, and before the 3/8-inch mark, which is 0.375 inches. To visualize it, you can estimate that it's about a little less than three-tenths of an inch from the zero mark.
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.
On a ruler, .375 inches is equivalent to 3/8 of an inch. It is located between the 1/4 inch mark (0.25 inches) and the 1/2 inch mark (0.5 inches). Specifically, it is three tick marks past the 1/4 inch mark. If using a standard ruler, you'll find it slightly closer to the 1/2 inch mark than to the 1/4 inch mark.