1/2 Inch Measurement Quiz

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The given answer 3-1/2 is correct because when we subtract 1/8 from 3, we get 2 and when we subtract 7/16 from 2, we get 1/2. Therefore, the final answer is 3-1/2.

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This '1\/2 inch measurement quiz' assesses the ability to measure and understand half-inch increments. Created by Pete Twork, it challenges learners with questions ranging from 0 to 4-1\/2 inches, enhancing practical measurement skills relevant in various fields.

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The correct answer is 4-1/2 because it is the only option that is greater than 4. The other two options, 4-5/8 and 4-1/4, are both less than 4.

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The answer is 1-1/2 because it is the only option that is a whole number. The other options, 1-3/4 and 1-7/16, are fractions and not whole numbers.

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The answer is 0 because when you divide any number by 16, the result will be 0 as long as the number being divided is less than 16. In this case, 1 divided by 16 is less than 16, so the answer is 0.

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