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  2. File:Graph paper mm A4.pdf - Wikipedia

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    English: Gray, blue, red, green, light green, black graph papers with 1 cm–0.5 cm–1 mm grids (page size: A4) in printable PDF format. Date 25 July 2013, 18:04:17

  3. Slide rule - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version ... the bottom ruler is 4. Each ruler's scale has graduations labeled ... same time 1.5 is over 2, 2.25 is over 3, 3 is over 4, 3. ...

  4. Ruled paper - Wikipedia

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    It has 12 in (12.7 mm) spacing between ruling lines, with a single margin drawn down the center of the page. Wide ruled (or legal ruled) paper has 11 ⁄ 32 in (8.7 mm) spacing between horizontal lines, with a vertical margin drawn about 1 + 14 inches (32 mm) from the left-hand edge of the page. It is commonly used by American ...

  5. Fuller calculator - Wikipedia

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    [38] [note 4] The Whythe-Fuller model was advertised in a 1962 W.F. Stanley catalogue at £21 (£566 in 2023). [18] The calculator was still listed in Stanley's catalogue in 1976 [note 5] when model 1 cost £60 (£545 in 2023) and model 2 was £61.25. [42] In the United States the instrument was marketed by Keuffel and Esser who only supplied ...

  6. Golomb ruler - Wikipedia

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    1.2 Golomb rulers as functions. ... Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... 0 1 4 9 11 0 2 7 8 11: c. 1967 [19]

  7. Slide rule scale - Wikipedia

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    Keuffel and Esser 7" slide rule (5" scale, 1954) [1] A slide rule scale is a line with graduated markings inscribed along the length of a slide rule used for mathematical calculations.

  8. Ruler - Wikipedia

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    A variety of rulers A carpenter's rule Retractable flexible rule or tape measure A closeup of a steel ruler A ruler in combination with a letter scale. A ruler, sometimes called a rule, scale or a line gauge or metre/meter stick, is an instrument used to make length measurements, whereby a length is read from a series of markings called "rules" along an edge of the device. [1]

  9. Genaille–Lucas rulers - Wikipedia

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    Genaille–Lucas rulers (also known as Genaille's rods) are an arithmetic tool invented by Henri Genaille, a French railway engineer, in 1891. The device is a variant of Napier's bones . By representing the carry graphically, the user can read off the results of simple multiplication problems directly, with no intermediate mental calculations .