Try get used to the annoying/inconvenient imperial system -:(. Most/all my tape measures have both markers which gives me an excuse not to do the calculations on my own -:) //@anonymous: Knowing basic math doesn’t make it convenient when you need to convert 11-5/16” to centimeters in your head. //@anonymous: Just learn some basic math and you will be fine, cheers -:) //@anonymous: Fractional marks are a plus. No metric/imperial dual marks, negative.
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By anonymous on 11/02/2024, 09:58 PM EDT
Knowing basic math doesn’t make it convenient when you need to convert 11-5/16” to centimeters in your head. //@anonymous: Just learn some basic math and you will be fine, cheers -:) //@anonymous: Fractional marks are a plus. No metric/imperial dual marks, negative.
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By anonymous on 11/02/2024, 09:03 PM EDT
Who wouldn't love to multiply every marking by 2.54? 7ft 8-1/16", first convert feet to inches, then multiply. Super easy to do in your head! //@anonymous: Just learn some basic math and you will be fine, cheers -:) //@anonymous: Fractional marks are a plus. No metric/imperial dual marks, negative.
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By anonymous on 11/02/2024, 06:23 PM EDT
Just learn some basic math and you will be fine, cheers -:) //@anonymous: Fractional marks are a plus. No metric/imperial dual marks, negative.
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By anonymous on 11/02/2024, 11:03 AM EDT
Fractional marks are a plus. No metric/imperial dual marks, negative.
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