We were really looking forward to solving this problem, and were terribly disappointed
to find that you had left out the distance between the marks. That's so sad, when just
a bit of proofreading could have prevented it.
marks on a number line showing where the numbers are
One way of doing it would be do put smaller tick marks in between the larger tick marks for whole numbers. So if you want to represent, 1, then 1.25, 1.50, 1.75 then 2 on a number line, you could put a large tick mark with the number '1' above it, then 3 evenly space smaller tick marks, then another large tick mark with the number '2' above it. If you have enough room, you could write the decimal numbers above the smaller tick marks, too.
Number of total marks x100
7.9 goes between the 7 and the 8 but real close to the 8. Actually, if there were ten equal marks between the 7 and 8 it would be the ninth one.
marks obtained over number of student
the distance between the zero mark and scale marks represent how much it weight from nothing or empty.
If you are measuring with a ruler marked in mm, the '8' is the number of mm. The '2' can be estimated if you look closely between the millimeter marks.
It depends what they are measuring. A caliper does better with cylinders and things like that. A ruler does better with a flat distance between two marks.
The main difference between NFL and college hash marks on a football field is their width. In the NFL, the hash marks are narrower, measuring 18 feet 6 inches apart, while in college football, the hash marks are wider, measuring 40 feet apart. This difference affects the positioning of the ball for plays and can impact game strategies.
Well, if the measuring jug is large enough, all you need to do is fill it with water high enough that you can completely submerge yourself. Measure the water level before and after you get in, using the marking pencil. The distance between the two marks is your volume.
The least count of a measuring flask is typically determined by the level of precision of its graduation marks. The least count refers to the smallest incremental measurement that can be read on the flask, which is usually determined by the smallest division between graduation marks on the flask.
Use a ruler or tape measure.
No. The speed of a vehicle at the time of braking can be estimated by measuring skid marks, but the absence of skid marks doesn't mean the vehicle wasn't moving. Speed can be estimated by a number of other methods.
If the second hand is on a number, you multiply that number by five, and that's the number of seconds. If it's on one of the little marks between numbers, multiply the number it was on most recently by five, then add the number of marks it's passed between the last and next numbers.
The distance between two of the larger neighbouring marks on a metric ruler. Perhaps the width of your little finger.
It depends on the number of marks per inch. You can get measuring equipment with 8, 10, 16 or 32 marks per inch. Assuming there are 10 per inch, your height is 4 ft 11.6 inches.
Marks and numbers on a measuring instrument are typically known as the scale. The scale is used to quantify measurements and provide a numerical value for the dimension being measured. It allows for accurate and precise readings to be taken from the instrument.