Looking at the image, we can see a technical drawing of a knife labeled “M1.1” with specifications:
- Blade Style: Kerambit
- Blade Length: 3.4"
- Overall Length: 6.4"
The question is likely asking for the length of the handle (or grip) portion of the knife, since that’s the only dimension not directly given but can be calculated from the overall length and blade length.
Step-by-step:
1. The “Overall Length” is the total length of the knife from the tip of the blade to the end of the handle — this is 6.4 inches.
2. The “Blade Length” is just the curved part that does the cutting — this is 3.4 inches.
3. To find the handle length, subtract the blade length from the overall length:
Handle Length = Overall Length – Blade Length
Handle Length = 6.4" – 3.4" = 3.0"
So, the handle is 3.0 inches long.
Final Answer:
3.0"
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of printable knife templates.