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Problem Description:
The image shows an L-shaped evidence ruler with measurements marked in centimeters. The task is to solve a problem related to the ruler, but since no specific problem is stated in the question, I will infer a common type of problem that might be associated with such a ruler: measuring the dimensions of an object or calculating distances using the ruler.
Solution Approach:
1. Understanding the Ruler:
- The ruler is L-shaped, meaning it has two perpendicular arms.
- One arm extends horizontally (from 0 cm to 15 cm).
- The other arm extends vertically (from 0 cm to 15 cm).
- Each arm is marked in centimeters, allowing for precise measurements.
2. Common Use Case:
- Such rulers are often used in forensic science, engineering, or technical drawing to measure objects or distances accurately.
- Since no specific object or measurement is provided, I will demonstrate how to use the ruler to measure an object's dimensions.
3. Example Problem:
- Suppose we need to measure the length and width of a rectangular object placed on the ruler.
4. Steps to Solve:
- Step 1: Align the object with the ruler.
- Place one edge of the object along the horizontal arm of the ruler.
- Ensure the object's corner aligns with the 0 cm mark on the horizontal arm.
- Step 2: Measure the length.
- Read the position of the object's farthest point along the horizontal arm.
- This gives the length of the object.
- Step 3: Measure the width.
- Place the object's side along the vertical arm of the ruler.
- Ensure the object's corner aligns with the 0 cm mark on the vertical arm.
- Read the position of the object's farthest point along the vertical arm.
- This gives the width of the object.
5. Example Calculation:
- Suppose the object's farthest point along the horizontal arm is at 10 cm.
- Suppose the object's farthest point along the vertical arm is at 8 cm.
- Therefore, the dimensions of the object are:
- Length = 10 cm
- Width = 8 cm
6. Final Answer:
- If the problem were to measure the dimensions of an object as described, the answer would be:
\[
\boxed{10 \text{ cm} \times 8 \text{ cm}}
\]
Explanation:
The L-shaped evidence ruler is designed to provide precise measurements in two perpendicular directions. By aligning an object with the ruler and reading the markings, one can accurately determine its dimensions. The solution above demonstrates a general approach to using such a ruler for measurement purposes. If the problem involves a different task, please provide additional details so I can tailor the solution accordingly.
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