I will solve this problem by carefully examining each ruler and determining the measurement indicated by the arrow. The worksheet is titled "HOW MANY CM (HALVES) SHEET 2," which means I need to measure in centimeters, including half-centimeter increments.
I'll go through each of the six rulers one by one to find the value the arrow points to.
First Ruler:
- The arrow points between the 9 and 10 cm marks.
- Looking closely, it is exactly halfway between them.
- Therefore, the measurement is 9.5 cm.
Second Ruler:
- The arrow points between the 13 and 14 cm marks.
- It is positioned exactly halfway between these two marks.
- Therefore, the measurement is 13.5 cm.
Third Ruler:
- The arrow points directly on the 1 cm mark.
- Therefore, the measurement is 1.0 cm.
Fourth Ruler:
- The arrow points directly on the 0 cm mark.
- Therefore, the measurement is 0.0 cm.
Fifth Ruler:
- The arrow points between the 13 and 14 cm marks.
- It is positioned exactly halfway between these two marks.
- Therefore, the measurement is 13.5 cm.
Sixth Ruler:
- The arrow points between the 6 and 7 cm marks.
- It is positioned exactly halfway between these two marks.
- Therefore, the measurement is 6.5 cm.
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Here are the final answers for each ruler:
1.
9.5 cm
2.
13.5 cm
3.
1.0 cm
4.
0.0 cm
5.
13.5 cm
6.
6.5 cm
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of measuring using a ruler worksheet.