I need help finding the mesurment in a ruler the little bitty mark could you pull up a ruler for me with all the marks .

http://iruler.net/ruler_0_10.jpg

I still need to know what the little mark stand for.

On some rulers, the smallest mark is 1/16 of an inch. On others it's 1/8 of an inch. Count the number of little marks in an inch to find out what your ruler shows.

Or -- if your ruler shows millimeters and centimeters, the smallest mark is a millimeter.

I just need to be shown what 7.00mm looks like on a ruler.

Certainly! However, as a text-based AI, I can't pull up images directly. But I can certainly explain how to read and understand the measurements on a ruler.

A standard ruler often measures in inches and centimeters. Here's a breakdown of the markings on a typical ruler:

1. Inches: The longest markings on a ruler represent inches. Each inch is divided into smaller segments, usually 1/16th or 1/8th of an inch. The 1/16th inch marks are the smallest and often labeled with numbers (e.g., 1, 2, 3...) or tick marks. The 1/8th marks are slightly larger and are usually numbered by multiples of 1/8 (e.g., 1/8, 1/4, 3/8...).

2. Centimeters: The smaller markings between the inch lines represent centimeters. Each centimeter is divided into 10 smaller segments called millimeters. Some rulers may also include additional markings for half-centimeters and millimeters.

To find the measurement of a "little bitty" mark on a ruler, you need to determine which unit of measurement the ruler is using (inch or centimeter) and identify the corresponding scale. For example, if you're using an inch ruler divided into 1/16th inch increments, you can determine the measurement by counting the number of smaller marks between the adjacent whole inch marks.

If you have a specific measurement in mind, feel free to mention it, and I can guide you through finding it on a ruler!