That would depend on how long your tape measure was.
Yes, but then there is no point in using an instrument that is that accurate!
the first number is usually in feet, the last number is in inches. so the last number = 1/12 of the first numbers value.
In the number 10.846, the digit that determines its precision is the last digit, which is 6. This is because precision refers to the level of detail in a measurement, and the last significant digit indicates the smallest unit of measurement being reported. Therefore, the presence of the digit 6 suggests that the value is precise to the thousandths place.
The uncertainty in the measurement 10.00 cm is typically ±0.01 cm, as indicated by the last digit (0) being in the hundredths place. This implies that the actual value could range from 9.99 cm to 10.01 cm. The specific uncertainty may vary depending on the measurement method or tool used, but this is a common representation for measurements reported to two decimal places.
Category 2 contains performance measurement tracking codes in an alphanumeric identifier with a letter in the last field. (EX: 4246C)
The Last Performance was created in 1929-11.
The duration of The Last Performance is 1.15 hours.
I expect that they struck the set, as they usually do after the last performance.
The Last Performance - 1912 was released on: USA: 20 December 1912
Kerry's last performance as Elphaba is scheduled on November 9, 2008.
The last digit in a measurement indicates the level of precision or uncertainty in the measurement. It is typically an estimate and can vary depending on the instrument's precision or the person taking the measurement. The other digits are considered to be more reliable and accurate in conveying the measurement value.
the last number.
His last performance in front of an audience was at the World Music Awards in 2006 held in London, he performed "We Are the World" with a Choir of 50 Children. His last ever performance before he died was the concert rehearsals at the Staples Centre in L.A.
the second Tuesday of last week
one performance usually lasts about 2 hours.
The cast of His Last Performance - 1915 includes: Murdock MacQuarrie as Old Doc Jackson Agnes Vernon as Mary Jackson