Reading a Tape Measure
Practice reading a tape measure to the nearest inch, half-inch, and quarter-inch.
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Reading a Tape Measure
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Read each tape measure and write down the measurement. Remember to look at the inches, half-inches, and quarter-inches.
1. What is the length shown on the tape measure?
2. How long is the object?
3. What is the measurement?
4. What is the length?
5. What is the length shown on the tape measure?
6. How long is the line?
7. There are inches in 1 foot.
8. Halfway between 1 inch and 2 inches is inches.
9. A quarter-inch mark is found by dividing an inch into equal parts.
10. A tape measure is used to measure how heavy something is.
True
False
11. The longest lines on a tape measure usually represent whole inches.
True
False
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