Well, honey, 1.18 inches on a ruler is, surprise surprise, 1.18 inches long. I mean, it's not rocket science, it's just a smidge over an inch. So, there you have it, short and sweet.
5 millimeters is 1/10"
In a standard 30cm ruler there are 300mm (discluding the bits at the end of the rulers which are unmarked).
No, a ruler measuring 12 inches is 0.3048 meter.
A centimeter is equivalent to 10 millimeters on a standard ruler. It is the second smallest unit of measurement on most rulers, with millimeters being the smallest.
Twelve inches.
There are 9 feet and 10 inches in 118 inches
The answer will depend on how long the ruler is!
The word "ruler" contains a short vowel sound. In linguistics, a short vowel sound is one that does not sound like its corresponding letter name. In this case, the "u" in "ruler" is pronounced as /ʌ/, which is a short vowel sound.
As long as a ruler :)
a ruler
100. An ordinary cm ruler is not likely to be long enough.
Look at a ruler, if you don't know....
A standard ruler is typically 30cm long, so an object that is 19.5cm long could be a smaller ruler, a pencil, or a regular sized envelope.
25.88m = 84.91 ft, rather a long ruler.
Twice the size of a regular ruler
a ruler
by ruler