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I don’t understand the wording of this. Can someone help? Just 11 and 12.
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I don’t understand the wording of this. Can someone help? Just 11 and 12.
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I am completely stumped with problem 11#. However, I understand 12#. Basically, they are asking what the markings on a ruler mean. The answer is that each line represents
1/16 inches.
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