Bob tells about a sneaky trick to make reducing fractions easier when using.

In this video, i use a ruler divided into half an inch, one fourth an inch, and one eighth.

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With a little practice you will find easy an inch ruler or tape measure can be easy.

Every mark is 1/16th of an inch.

The red marks on this ruler are at 1/16, 1/8, 3/16, 1/4, 5/16, 3/8, 7/16, 1/2, 9/16, 5/8, 11/16, 3/4, 13/16, 7/8, 15/16, and 1.

The line halfway between them labeled a above marks a point on the edge of the ruler, which is 8 1/2 inches from the end.

Mostly because they deal with fractions, which are a bit.

The problem for most people is the little lines between the inch marks!

Customary units, sometimes called standard units in the u. s, are based on feet and inches.

When marking down a distance from a ruler, mark the.

That makes sense because 8 1/2 is halfway.

Bob and sparky go over how to read a measuring tape or a ruler using fractions.

The lines and patterns on a ruler that repeat themselves at the beginning of each inch are called โ€œ inch marks. โ€ they are numbered from 1 to 12 to represent each inch and are usually.

Each line on a standard 12โ€ ruler with a number next to it represents an inch, and the shorter l.

When marking down a distance from a ruler, mark the whole inch, followed by a space, then the fraction of an inch.

This is a convenient online ruler that could be calibrated to actual size, measurements in cm, mm and inch, the upper half is the millimeter ruler and centimeter ruler, the lower half is an inch ruler.

Learn how to read a ruler and what all of the markings mean.

[1] the inch is the basic unit in.

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We will teach you how to identify all of the hatch markings on a ruler such as sixteenths and eighths of an inch, as well as centimeters on a metric ruler and then how to convert inches to.

The inch is the biggest unit on a ruler and is represented by the longest line.

Learn how u. s.

For example, 1 1/2, or 2 3/8.

English rulers, are much more difficult to read.

Take a look at the following english rulers.

Each foot is broken down into twelve inches and most regular rulers are about one foot or twelve inches long.

More difficult to learn.