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2. What is the least possible error encountered when taking measurement with a meter rule? A. 1.0 mm. B. 0.5 mm. C. 0.2 mm. D. 0.1 mm.
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2. What is the least possible error encountered when taking measurement with a meter rule? A. 1.0 mm. B. 0.5 mm. C. 0.2 mm. D. 0.1 mm.
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2. What is the least possible error encountered
when taking measurement with a meter rule?
A. 1.0 mm. B. 0.5 mm. C. 0.2 mm.
D. 0.1 mm.
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A because
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because it has 1.0 mm
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Answer: b 0.5mm
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