iven the figure, determine the Vernier caliper measurement. Express your answer in centimeter. The red mark indicates where the main scale and Vernier scale coincide

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Given the figure, determine the Vernier caliper measurement. Express your answer in centimeter. The red mark indicates where the main scale and Vernier scale coincides. 
1/128in
3.
2
5,
0.05mm
oi2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ė io
O 3.945
O 3.9225
O 3.645
O 3.9045
Transcribed Image Text:1/128in 3. 2 5, 0.05mm oi2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ė io O 3.945 O 3.9225 O 3.645 O 3.9045
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