The mid-sized ticks between the inch ticks and half-inch ticks are the quarter-inch ticks. The smaller ticks are the eighth-inch ticks and may be the smallest or second smallest markings on the ruler. The smallest ticks on a ruler are the sixteenth-inch ticks. Metric rulers have centimeter and millimeter markings. The larger markings these represent a centimeter.
The smaller ticks on a metric ruler represent a millimeter. The markings between the larger inch numbers vary in length. The longest markings will be the quarter inch markings, i. The next longest markings will be the eighth-inch markings, i. The next longest markings will be the sixteenth-inch markings, i. Use this to convert decimals to inches and millimeters. You are here. Inch Fraction, Decimal, and Metric Results.
Imperial Units. Some may take this to mean that the larger lines are millimeter lines. Sophie Levant is a freelance writer based in Michigan. Having attended Michigan State University, her interests include history classical music, travel, and the German language. Her work has been published at eHow and Travels. How to Read a Ruler in Tenths. How to Convert ml to Ounces.
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