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OpenStudy (anonymous):

please help me! 1-draw lines that measure: a) 16.87 cm b) 22.93 cm c) 160 mm d) 10.56cm 2- What's wrong with the following measurement? a) 24.1mm using a metric ruler with 0.1cm increments b) 62 inches c) 5 1/2

OpenStudy (aaronq):

1. i can't help you with the lines, just grab a ruler 2. a) can't measure 0.1 mm with 0.1 cm ruler b) expressed in useless imperial units :P jk maybe they want feet and inches not just feet c) no units

OpenStudy (anonymous):

omg! thank u so much! i have 2 more exercises can u help me with that?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@aaronq

OpenStudy (aaronq):

sure, post them in a new question, though.

OpenStudy (aaronq):

new thread*

OpenStudy (anonymous):

draw what u should see if a graduated cylinder read the following measurements: a) 33.7 ml in a 100ml graduated cylinder with 1ml increments b) 8.5ml in a 10 ml graduated cylinder with 0.2ml increments @aaronq

OpenStudy (aaronq):

|dw:1378152930756:dw|

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yeah but where should i put the data of the exercise? i mean the 33.7 m and the 8.5ml @aaronq

OpenStudy (aaronq):

i dont understand your doubt, can you elaborate?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

the exercise ask me to draw in a graduated cylinder 33.7 ml in a graduated cylinder 100ml with 1ml increments.so where should i put the measurements? @aaronq

OpenStudy (aaronq):

where they're supposed to go, just like if you used a ruler. |dw:1378153994026:dw|

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