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How to measure the length of forearm and feet accurately
Saturday, July 24, 2010
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Step #1. Take dual ruler and separate them, using protractor to ensure
that they are 90 degrees apart




Step #2. Tape down the dual ruler on the table to ensure it does not
move




Step #3. Place forearm on the right of the dual ruler, with the ‘0’ cm
marking at the distal end of the table’s edge






Step #4. Take another ruler to read the reading of the forearm from
the dual ruler






Step #6. Do this for each forearm twice






Step #7. Use same method to measure length of feet, with dual ruler
on the floor



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