- U.S. Customary Unit Conversion with Mixed Number Values: Two-Step Conversion
- U.S. Customary Unit Conversion with Mixed Number Values: One-Step Conversion
- U.S. Customary Unit Conversion with Whole Number Values: Two-Step Conversion
- Adding Measurements in Feet and Inches
- Conversions Involving Measurements in Feet and Inches
- U.S. Customary Unit Conversion with Whole Number Values
- Measuring Length to the Nearest Quarter or Half Inch
- Measuring Length to the Nearest Inch
- Choosing U.S. Customary Measurement Units
- Choosing a Measuring Tool
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Measuring Length to the Nearest Quarter or Half Inch
Measuring length to the nearest half inch
This paper cpp is spghtly more than one-inch long
We see that this paper cpp is closer to the one-inch mark than one and half inch mark. So the length to the nearest half inch is one inch only.
This paper cpp is closer to the half inch mark than the zero-inch mark. So its length to the nearest half inch is 0.5 inch only.
Measuring length to the nearest quarter inch
While measuring to the nearest quarter inch, we think of an inch as being spanided into four equal parts each equal to a $frac{1}{4}^{th}$ of an inch.
The length of this push pin is closer to 3 quarters than to 4 quarters of an inch. Hence its length to nearest quarter of an inch is three quarters of an inch or $frac{3}{4}$-inch.
Measure the length of the object to the nearest half inch.
Solution
Step 1:
The reading is nearer to $2frac{1}{2}$ mark than to 3 mark.
Step 2:
So, the length of the object to nearest half inch is $2frac{1}{2}$ inches.
Measure the length of the object to the nearest quarter inch.
Solution
Step 1:
The reading is nearer to $3frac{3}{4}$ mark than to $3frac{2}{4}$ mark.
Step 2:
So, the length of the object to nearest quarter inch is $3frac{3}{4}$ inches.