Answer:
74 ± 1 klumps; 1.44 ± 0.01 glips
Step-by-step explanation:
8. <em>Smallest scale
</em>
There are no divisions between 0 and 10, so the smallest scale division is 10 klumps.
9. <em>Length of line
</em>
You should estimate to the nearest tenth of the smallest scale division.
The line appears to be slightly less than half-way between 70 and 80.
I estimate the length of the line to be 74 klumps, with an uncertainty
of ±1 klump.
10. <em>Smallest scale division
</em>
There are 10 divisions between 0 and 1, so the smallest scale division
is 0.1 glip.
11. <em>Length of line
</em>
The line appears to be slightly less than half-way between 1.4 and 1.5.
I estimate the length of the line to be 1.44 glips, with an uncertainty
of ±0.1 glip.