On a typical metric ruler, the major divisions are centimeters, with smaller marks at intervals of 0.1 cm (1 mm), and a medium-sized mark at the halfway point between centimeters. So 0.2 cm or 2 mm is two of the smallest intervals on the ruler.
A ruler
It look like 1.93
where is .39 on a ruler
A ruler
6.14" is the length of a U.S. Dollar bill. Measure it with your ruler.
A ruler
It look like 1.93
where is .39 on a ruler
2.5 cm looks like about 1 inch on a ruler
i inch
A ruler
one and 1/4
1.77 inches
6.14" is the length of a U.S. Dollar bill. Measure it with your ruler.
It should look by the calaculations of math (3y=|^) it would look like a house
You'll find out by looking at the distance between 0 and 4 on a ruler. Simple and easy!
1/32, smallest increment on ruler