Sure thing, honey. Draw those 8 lines between 1 and 3 inches long, measure 'em to the nearest fourth inch, and plot 'em on a line plot. Just remember, accuracy is key, so don't go messin' around with those measurements. Good luck, darling!
A standard index card is usually 3 inches by 5 inches, so a one-fourth index card would be one-fourth of that size. Therefore, a one-fourth index card would measure approximately 0.75 inches by 1.25 inches.
It doesn't make sense to convert that - inches and milliliters measure quite different things.
To measure to the nearest 16th of an inch, first use a ruler or tape measure that has markings for 16ths. Align the zero mark with one end of the object you are measuring, then locate the nearest whole inch or half-inch mark. Count the 16th-inch increments from that mark to the other end of the object, rounding to the nearest increment if necessary. For example, if the measurement falls between 3 and 4 inches and is closer to the 3 7/16 mark than to 3 1/2, you would record it as 3 7/16 inches.
A foot is 12 inches. So, a fourth of a foot is 12 inches times one-fourth. The answer is 3 inches.
There are no inches in 19 cubic feet. Inches measure length, cubic feet measure volume. You can't convert between the two.
5 inches. JHC!
Report the length as x inches to the nearest quarter of an inch.
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A standard index card is usually 3 inches by 5 inches, so a one-fourth index card would be one-fourth of that size. Therefore, a one-fourth index card would measure approximately 0.75 inches by 1.25 inches.
One fourth of a ruler would be 3 inches. If you mean one fourth of an inch, then it would be between .2 and .3 inches.
It doesn't make sense to convert that - inches and milliliters measure quite different things.
To measure to the nearest 16th of an inch, first use a ruler or tape measure that has markings for 16ths. Align the zero mark with one end of the object you are measuring, then locate the nearest whole inch or half-inch mark. Count the 16th-inch increments from that mark to the other end of the object, rounding to the nearest increment if necessary. For example, if the measurement falls between 3 and 4 inches and is closer to the 3 7/16 mark than to 3 1/2, you would record it as 3 7/16 inches.
5 inches
The question does not specify what x and y measure. It is, therefore, impossible to answer the question.
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A foot is 12 inches. So, a fourth of a foot is 12 inches times one-fourth. The answer is 3 inches.
There are no inches in 19 cubic feet. Inches measure length, cubic feet measure volume. You can't convert between the two.