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Rulers follow the same precision rules as beakers and graduated cylinders. Answer the following using the
same logic that you used in question #6. If a ruler has
lines every 1 mm, you can measure to
precision. If a ruler has lines every 1 cm, you can
measure to
precision. If a ruler has lines
every 10 cm, you can measure to
precision. And if a ruler has lines every 1000 cm, you
can measure to
precision

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