A 16-mark looks like a small vertical line that is slightly longer than the surrounding lines on a standard ruler. It typically falls between the 15-mark and the 17-mark on the ruler scale.
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.
The 4th dash on a ruler represents 4/16 of an inch, which is equivalent to 1/4 of an inch.
It is just under half an inch, however it will require some approximating. (Inches are marked off at 1/8th intervals, and since 0.39 is not a multiple of 8, you're going to have to guess slightly).
1 pint = 16 fluid ounces2 pints = 32 fkuid ounces..6 pints = 96 fluid ouncesThat looks like more than 60 of them.
There are 28.3495231 grams in one ounce. Therefore to get amount of ounces in grams, value in grams has to be divided by amount of grams in one ounce: 16 grams = [grams] / 28.3495231 = 16 / 28.3495231 = 0.5644 ounces
My ruler is not that accurate, but it looks like 15/16 to me.
the 9th mark on a ruler in inches is 9/16 inches for centimeters its 9/10 cm.
It will be difficult to find 1.05 inches on a ruler. 0.05 is the same as 1/20 and 1/16 is usually the smallest increment found. Since 1/20 is smaller than 1/16, if it is possible to make a mark between 1 inch and the first sixteenth line, that's the best approximation.
1.18 inches on a ruler would be located between the 1 inch and 2 inch markings on the ruler. It would be slightly closer to the 1 inch mark than the 2 inch mark. Keep in mind that most rulers are divided into 16 equal parts per inch, with each tick mark representing 1/16 of an inch. So, on a standard ruler, the 1.18 inches mark would be located slightly beyond the 18/16 (1.125) mark and slightly before the 19/16 (1.1875) mark.
On a normal ruler the smallest increment (the smallest or shortest lines) is the 1/16" measurement. They are very close together, (this is a relative statement), in the context of just how close a person thinks the 1/16th" incremental mark is to the closest mark next to it.
A standard (basic) ruler is broken down into 1/16 (short marks), 1/8 (longer mark), 3/16 (short mark), 1/4 (next longer than 1/8), 5/16 (short mark), 3/8 (same as the 1/8 mark), 7/16 ( same as the 1/16 short mark), 1/2 (the middle longest mark), 9/16 (same as the 1/16 short mark), 5/8 (same as the longer 1/8 mark), 11/16 (same as the short 1/16 mark), 3/4 (same as the 1/4 long mark), 13/16 (same as the short 1/16 mark), 7/8 (same as the 1/8 longer mark), 15/16 (same as the 1/16 short mark), and finally the 1 inch mark (the longest of all the marks). Then the process starts over again to the 2 inch mark, etc. 12 inches = 1 foot 3 foot = 1 yard
0.35 is close to 11/32 which means if your ruler has divisions of sixteenths, it will be between 5/16 and 6/16.
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It is between 1 inch and 1.5 inches, but closer to the 1.5 inch mark. It is essentially just short of the 1and 7/16 inch mark
It is 3/10 of an inch before 2 inches on the ruler
12/16 is 3/4 13/16 will be a hair to the right of 3/4