![]() Metric (Centimeters/Millimeters): For a metric tape measure, simply read the measurement in centimeters and millimeters directly from the tape blade where it crosses the object.Then, add on any fractional markings to the right of that whole number to get the precise measurement. Imperial (Inches/Fractions): If you’re using an imperial tape measure (inches and fractions), read the largest whole number on the tape blade that falls to the left of the point where the tape crosses the object.Read the measurement from the zero point (the starting reference) to the point where the tape crosses the object. The point where the tape crosses the edge is the measurement you’re looking for. Reading the Measurement: Look at where the tape measure’s tape blade crosses the object or surface you’re measuring.Keep the tape taut but not stretched to prevent inaccurate readings. ![]() ![]() Gently pull out the tape to extend it along the object you’re measuring.
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