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A carpenter needs to verify the accuracy of a newly constructed wall's dimensions. Which measurement procedure would minimize cumulative error over a long distance?

Measuring from a single, accurate baseline to all critical points minimizes cumulative error. Repeated measurements or individual bay measurements can introduce

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Question: A carpenter needs to verify the accuracy of a newly constructed wall's dimensions. Which measurement procedure would minimize cumulative error over a long distance?

Answer options:

  • Measuring each stud bay individually and adding them up
  • Using a short tape measure repeatedly from a single reference point ✅ Measuring from a single established baseline to each critical point
  • Estimating dimensions by sight and adjusting as needed

Correct answer: Measuring from a single established baseline to each critical point

Explanation: Measuring from a single, accurate baseline to all critical points minimizes cumulative error. Repeated measurements or individual bay measurements can introduce small inaccuracies that add up over a long distance.

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