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In Figure 10.C , the sleeve�thimble region of three micrometers graduated in thousandths of an inch is shown. What are the readings for these three micrometers? (Hint: Think of the various units as if you were making change from a $10 bill. Count the figures on the sleeve as dollars, the vertical lines on the sleeve as quarters, and the divisions on the thimble as cents. Add up your change, and put a decimal point instead of a dollar sign in front of the figures.)
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