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Q: How to Read a Tape Measure?
A: A tape measure counts increments of measurement in feet and inches. The longer marks on the tape with numbers are your inches. Twelve inches make one foot. Ther... Read More »
Q: Who Invented the Tape Measure?
A: The modern tape measure was invented by Alvin J. Fellows on July 14, 1968. Fellows is from New Haven Connecticut. Fellows design was an improvement on other des... Read More »
Q: How to Read a Tape Measure.
A: 1. Look at the big number that's nearest to, but before the mark you're trying to read. It should be a whole number. That's how many inches you're measuring. If... Read More »
Q: How to Measure With Tape Rulers.
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