The smallest measuring lines on this tool show a jump of ______________ This measuring tool is precise to the ________ column Our rule for writing.

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The smallest measuring lines on this tool show a jump of ______________ This measuring tool is precise to the ________ column Our rule for writing measurements is to add one digit past the precision column All measurements made with this tool should be written to the _________ column

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The smallest measuring lines on this tool show a jump of ______________ This measuring tool is precise to the ________ column Our rule for writing measurements is to add one digit past the precision column All measurements made with this tool should be written to the _________ column