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
On a ruler, .30 inches is slightly less than one-third of an inch. It can be found by measuring just a bit beyond the quarter-inch mark (0.25 inches) and before the half-inch mark (0.5 inches). If your ruler has 1/16 or 1/32 inch markings, .30 inches would be between the 5/8 inch and 3/8 inch marks. It may be helpful to use a decimal ruler or a ruler with finer increments for precise measurement.
On a standard ruler, 45 inches would be represented as 3 feet and 9 inches, since there are 12 inches in a foot. You would find the 3-foot mark and then count an additional 9 inches from there. If you are specifically looking for the fractional part, 45/8 inches would be 5.625 inches, which is slightly over 5 and a half inches, or just under 6 inches on a ruler.
1-7/8 inches
0.09 inches is roughly equivalent to 3/32, which is halfway between 1/8 and 1/16
It's between 9/16 and 5/8
well its definitely between the 8" mark and the 7.75" mark
On a ruler, .30 inches is slightly less than one-third of an inch. It can be found by measuring just a bit beyond the quarter-inch mark (0.25 inches) and before the half-inch mark (0.5 inches). If your ruler has 1/16 or 1/32 inch markings, .30 inches would be between the 5/8 inch and 3/8 inch marks. It may be helpful to use a decimal ruler or a ruler with finer increments for precise measurement.
On a standard ruler, 45 inches would be represented as 3 feet and 9 inches, since there are 12 inches in a foot. You would find the 3-foot mark and then count an additional 9 inches from there. If you are specifically looking for the fractional part, 45/8 inches would be 5.625 inches, which is slightly over 5 and a half inches, or just under 6 inches on a ruler.
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.
1,712 inches is equivalent to 142 feet and 8 inches. On a standard ruler, which typically measures up to 12 inches, this length would far exceed its capacity, as it would require multiple rulers lined up end to end. To visualize it, imagine a long stretch of 142 feet, which is about the length of a large room or a small house.
On a 12 inch ruler, the 1/3 point would be 12/3, or at 4 inches.