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Suppose there are 10 small divisions between 98˚F and 100˚F, then what is the least count of the thermometer?

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Suppose there are 10 small divisions between 98˚F and 100˚F, then what is the least count of the thermometer?

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At any point on a circle's circumference, one and only one tangent can be drawn to it, and this tangent is perpendicular to the radius through the point of contact. Clearly, OX is the hypotenuse in the right triangle OXP, and hence OX>OP O X > O P . ... This is true for every point on L, other than P.One and only one tangent can be drawn to a circle from a point on the same circle. The tangent must form a right angle with the radius to that point, and naturally only one ray can form a right angle with the given line segment.

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