I forgot how to use a ruler to read a tape.
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Accurate measurements can be the difference between a great finished product and a subpar one.With the proper approach, using a tape measure can be a quick and easy way to get the information you need about your project.Knowing how to use a retractable measure and a traditional ribbon-style tape measure can help anyone working with his or her hands, so learn today and start measuring!
To read a measuring tape, line the zero mark up at the edge of the item you're measuring, then stretch the tape all the way across it.Try to keep the tape straight.You can read the nearest large number by looking at the point where the tape meets the end of the item.The large numbers are the units you're measuring, like inches or centimeters, and the markings between them correspond to fractions of that unit.There are differences between the imperial system and the metric system.Did the summary help you?