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The video "How to Measure in Inches" introduces a simple method for reading tape measures and rulers by focusing on the heights of the measurement lines. Instead of counting every small mark, viewers learn how taller and shorter lines represent whole inches, halves, quarters, eighths, and smaller fractions. This visual approach makes measuring faster, easier, and more accurate, whether using a ruler or a tape measure.
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In this interactive tutorial, learn and practice adding, subtracting, multiplying, dividing, and converting fractions. Free educational resource from GCFGlobal.org. Available in English, Spanish, and Portuguese languages.
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The video "How to read a Tape Measure and figure Fractions Easily" is a practical, beginner-oriented tutorial that simplifies the way you read a tape measure. It visually breaks down the markings—whole inches, fractions, and feet—to help you measure accurately and confidently, no matter your skill level.
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Learn all about adding, subtracting, multiplying, dividing, and converting decimals in this interactive tutorial. Free educational resource from GCFGlobal.org. Available in English, Spanish, and Portuguese languages.
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Test you skills using a ruler. Can you find each measurement on the ruler? Select Play Game to get started!
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How do you read a METRIC Tape Measure? Welcome to a beginner guide on how to read a metric tape measure! Learn to understand and interpret the markings on a metric tape measure. Reading a tape measure can be intimidating, but fear not! This step-by-step guide will walk you through the process, ensuring you feel like a measuring pro.
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Addition & Subtraction: Learn the basics of addition and subtraction, then practice what you've learned using our interactives. Free educational resource from GCFGlobal.org. Available in English, Spanish, and Portuguese languages.
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Learn the basics of multiplication and division, then practice what you've learned using our interactives. Free educational resource from GCFGlobal.org. Available in English, Spanish, and Portuguese languages.
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