

The tick marks on the inner scale can be used to supplement the hour scale.Between "4:00" and "4:30" each tick mark represents 10 min. EXAMPLE: Between "1:50" and "2:00" the tick mark represents 5 min.On the hour scale, the tick marks represent either 5 min.EXAMPLE: 120 min., or "12" on the inner scale is also 2 hr.On the inner scale, minutes may be translated to hours and minutes by reference to the hour scale, which is below and inside the inner scale.The second tick mark to the right of "35" may represent 3.6, 36, 360, etc. The first tick mark to the right of "35" may represent 3.55, 35.5, etc.The first tick mark to the right of "17" may represent 1.72, 17.2, 172, etc.The first tick mark to the right of "10" may represent 10.1, 101, 1,100, etc.On both the outer and inner scales you will notice that the number of tick marks, or graduations, vary between numbers.


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