Well, .125 is 1/8 of an inch. If the tape measure is marked in sixteenths, 1/8 would be the 2nd line from the beginning of an inch. Then estimate or eyeball 1/4 of the way to the next line and that is rougly .15 on a tape measure. This is how I would figure this out. If someone knows a better way, please share.
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Well, darling, 3.2 inches on a tape measure is simply 3.2 inches in length. It's a unit of measurement used to quantify the distance between two points. So, if you need to measure something that's 3.2 inches long, you now know how to do it. You're welcome.
Rectangle that measures 20 meters by 15 meters
The little hand is on the 9 and the big hand is on the 3. 9:15
15 x 6 = 90 Another way to look at is 15 + 15 + 15 + 15 + 15 + 15.
15/16"
were is 15/16" of an inch on the measure tape
If you have a tape measure that measures in inches. First convert the inches to decimal inches. So 1-15/16" would be 1 + 15/16 or 1.9375. Next multiply that number by 2.54 to get centimeters. So 1.9375 x 2.54 would be about 4.92 centimeters.
The first thing you need to know before measuring a tape is the units in which it is measured. Tape usually has 2 measurements such as English or metric. Also, a little knowledge of mathematics helps in reading tape measure. You need to know ½ is the same as 4/8, 8/16, and 16/32. Once you know that 16/32 is the same as ½, you can look for other measurements based on this information. For instance, you are looking for 15/32", you can find it at the first 32nd before the ½ mark.
Tape #15
Make a 3 4 5 triangle on the ground.You need 3 tape measures ( 25 ft long ) or 1 string 15 ft long and another 20 ft long and 1 25 ft tape measure. Measure a 15 ft line one direction and a 20 feet line as close to perpendicular (90 degrees) to the 15 ft line. Use the 25 ft tape measure to make sure the end points of the 15 and 20 ft lines are exactly 25 ft apart. You don't have to measure 15,20, and 25, but I suggest making the lines as long as possible to make sure the 90 degree angle is accurate as possible.
It looks like 15/20, o, if you prefer, 15/20.
It is: 15 = XV
Mougnini Tape was born on 1990-12-15.
the tool used to measure a area is a tape measure
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15/24 = 5/8