To solve this problem, we need to measure the length of each line using the ruler provided in the image. The ruler is marked in centimeters (cm).
How to measure:
1. Look at the left end of the black line. It starts at the `0` mark on the ruler.
2. Follow the line to the right end.
3. Read the number on the ruler that aligns with the right end of the line. This number is the length in centimeters.
Let's go through them one by one:
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Line 1: Ends at
3. Length = 3 cm
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Line 2: Ends at
5. Length = 5 cm
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Line 3: Ends at
8. Length = 8 cm
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Line 4: Ends at
2. Length = 2 cm
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Line 5: Ends at
6. Length = 6 cm
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Line 6: Ends at
9. Length = 9 cm
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Line 7: Ends at
4. Length = 4 cm
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Line 8: Ends at
7. Length = 7 cm
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Line 9: Ends at
1. Length = 1 cm
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Line 10: Ends at
10. Length = 10 cm
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Line 11: Ends at
3. Length = 3 cm
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Line 12: Ends at
5. Length = 5 cm
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Line 13: Ends at
8. Length = 8 cm
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Line 14: Ends at
2. Length = 2 cm
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Line 15: Ends at
6. Length = 6 cm
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Line 16: Ends at
9. Length = 9 cm
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Line 17: Ends at
4. Length = 4 cm
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Line 18: Ends at
7. Length = 7 cm
Final Answer:
1. 3 cm
2. 5 cm
3. 8 cm
4. 2 cm
5. 6 cm
6. 9 cm
7. 4 cm
8. 7 cm
9. 1 cm
10. 10 cm
11. 3 cm
12. 5 cm
13. 8 cm
14. 2 cm
15. 6 cm
16. 9 cm
17. 4 cm
18. 7 cm
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of measurement practice worksheet.