No. The "10A" range means "please don't pass more than 10A through the meter while it's switched to this range".
The display reads the current directly, i.e. 2.56 Amps.
You just count up to where the meter shows u
the box shows you the range of #s from the lower quartile to the upper quartile. the wiskers show you all of the #s outside of the box.
It is a decimal number. 0.67 shows a 6 in the tenths column, and 7 in the hundredths column. The next one beyond it the thousandths column.
A box and whisker plot mainly shows the mean (average), range, or median (middle number). The mode is the number that shows up the most. I--------l___l__l--------I That's kinda what it looks like. The two far ends represent the range.
Range = 20. The range is the difference between the largest value and smallest value in a population, and it roughly shows dispersion. For this case, it is 13 - (-7) = 20. For small population sizes, the range is not a good statistic.
845 thousandths is 845.0
A pH meter shows how acidic or basic a substance is
52nd or fifty-second.
2.003
Fifty-second
12.546
Six hundred seventy-eight and three thousandths.
4.58
16.0111 = sixteen and one hundred eleven ten-thousandths.
the band wraps around your arm and feels your pulse, then this information shows up on the meter.
a trip meter
Past the knees, shows a lifetime of classiness.