Where is 1516 on a tape measure
For assistance in enabling JavaScript, please contact the webmaster. Terminology A ruler used to be called a rule , and rulers would be rules. Today, the more commonly found term is ruler. The dictionary defines both the term rule and ruler , so either can be used, and for this document I will only use the term ruler. Metric Rulers Metric rulers are fairly easy to read.
They deal with centimeters and millimeters only. You wont have to worry much about fractions. The larger lines with numbers are centimeters, and the smallest lines are millimeters.
English Rulers English rulers, are much more difficult to read. Mostly because they deal with fractions, which are a bit more dificult to learn.
A ruler marked in 8ths. What size is an inch? To read a tape measure find the number next to the large tick, and then find how many small ticks past it the measurement is. Add the number next to the large tick with the fraction to get the measurement. Quarter inches, eighth inches, and sixteenth inches.
Most standard tape measures in the U. These are smaller, sometimes thinner markings, evenly spaced between the half-inch and inch marks on a tape measure. What is. Since there are 2 digits in 16, the very last digit is the "th" decimal place. So we can just say that. For example if an tractor is feet long the reproduction will be 1-foot long. The ridiculous idea is that you need to be accurate with such approximate equipment.
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