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Ah, a tape measure is a wonderful tool for creating beautiful things! If you see .65 on a tape measure, that means you are looking at 65 hundredths of an inch. Just a tiny fraction of an inch, but every little bit adds up to a masterpiece!

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Oh, dude, .65 on a tape measure is 65 hundredths of an inch. So, like, if you're measuring something and you get to .65, you're basically at the 65% mark of an inch. But hey, who's really counting when you can just eyeball it, am I right?

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2mo ago
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On a standard tape measure, the smallest unit typically displayed is 1/16 of an inch. Therefore, .65 on a tape measure would be read as 5/8 of an inch. This is because .65 is equivalent to 13/20, which simplifies to 5/8 when reduced to the nearest 1/16 increment on the tape measure.

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1mo ago
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It is 65/100 of whatever units are used on the tape measure.

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Wiki User

7y ago
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Between 5/8 (0.625) and 11/16 (0.6875)

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7y ago
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