one is a stick while another is a ruler. honestly as long as both can be used to measure 1m it doesnt really matter
you take a really long ruler..travel to Sudan and walk to Egypt....lol
The millimeters on a ruler are the tiny lines in between each centimeter
an overlap area is when it is combining both things but a single cor part is only talking about one thing
100. An ordinary cm ruler is not likely to be long enough.
what does 3.14 look like on ruler
An overlap in their nichesAPEX 9.23.20
between 51 BC and 30 BC.
I use 30 % overlap on most surfaces.
get a ruler and measure it! This always provides a means by which to compare against other answers. Usually the overlap is the correct answer!
The answer will depend on how long the ruler is!
The clips possible already have transitions on them, which is why you can't add the overlap transition. Check for other excess transitions, clips, etc., between the two clips that you want to use overlap for.
one is a stick while another is a ruler. honestly as long as both can be used to measure 1m it doesnt really matter
An overlap in their nichesAPEX 9.23.20
Yes, as long as the arcs do NOT overlap.
Yup
an overlap in their niches