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Using Calipers toMeasure Distance to
the nearest tenth of a millimeter.
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Distance = something more than 19 mm, but less than 20 mm
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Distance = 19.4 mm
To determine fractions of a mm, which pair of marks lines up best?
Using Calipers toMeasure Distance to
the nearest tenth of a millimeter.
Distance = something more than 19 mm, but less than 20 mm
Distance = 19.4 mm
To determine fractions of a mm, which pair of marks lines up best?