Exam 14: Micrometer Reading-Application of Decimal Fractions
Exam 1: Addition of Whole Numbers10 Questions
Exam 2: Subtraction of Whole Numbers10 Questions
Exam 3: Multiplication of Whole Numbers10 Questions
Exam 4: Division of Whole Numbers10 Questions
Exam 5: Addition of Common Fractions10 Questions
Exam 6: Subtraction of Common Fractions10 Questions
Exam 7: Multiplication of Common Fractions10 Questions
Exam 8: Division of Common Fractions10 Questions
Exam 9: Fractional Equivalents10 Questions
Exam 10: Addition of Decimal Fractions10 Questions
Exam 11: Subtraction of Decimal Fractions10 Questions
Exam 12: Multiplication of Decimal Fractions10 Questions
Exam 13: Division of Decimal Fractions10 Questions
Exam 14: Micrometer Reading-Application of Decimal Fractions10 Questions
Exam 15: Multiple Operations of Common and Decimal Fractions10 Questions
Exam 16: Simple Percent10 Questions
Exam 17: Simple Percentage10 Questions
Exam 18: Discounts10 Questions
Exam 19: Profit, Loss, and Commissions10 Questions
Exam 20: Interest and Taxes10 Questions
Exam 21: Percent of Error and Averages10 Questions
Exam 22: English Linear Measurements10 Questions
Exam 23: Metric Measurements10 Questions
Exam 24: Scale Reading10 Questions
Exam 25: Scale Reading of Test Meters10 Questions
Exam 26: Circular Measurement10 Questions
Exam 27: Angular Measurement10 Questions
Exam 28: Area and Volume Measurement10 Questions
Exam 29: Time, Speed, and Money Calculations10 Questions
Exam 30: Ratios10 Questions
Exam 31: Proportions10 Questions
Exam 32: Formulas for Circular Measurement10 Questions
Exam 33: Formulas for Efficiency9 Questions
Exam 34: Temperature10 Questions
Exam 35: Cylindrical Volume Measurement10 Questions
Exam 36: Horsepower8 Questions
Exam 37: Ohms Law10 Questions
Exam 38: Use of Graphs10 Questions
Exam 39: Repair Orders and Shop Tickets10 Questions
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For a metric micrometer reading of 6.54 mm, how many 0.5 mm graduations show up beyond the numbered divisions on the barrel?
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For an English micrometer reading of 0.894 inches, how many numbered divisions show up on the barrel?
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English micrometers divide the ____________________ into 1,000 parts.
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For an English micrometer reading of 0.894 inches, how many unnumbered divisions show up on the barrel?
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The first step in reading an English micrometer is to read the highest number showing on the ____________________.
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A(n) ____________________ micrometer is graduated with units of millimeters, 1/2 millimeters, and tenths of a millimeter.
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To make measurements between 1/2" and the next inch, a 1/2" ____ collar is installed on the inside micrometer.
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For a metric micrometer reading of 6.54 mm, how many numbered divisions show up on the barrel?
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For a metric micrometer reading of 6.54 mm, how many thimble divisions are there?
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For an English micrometer reading of 0.894 inches, how many thimble divisions show up?
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