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Question 1:
To make sure a deck, a planter box, or another building project is square, one can do one of two things. The best way is to*^*measure, diagonally, from one corner of the project to another. Next, a measurement of the other diagonal space should be*^*obtained. If the project is square, the two diagonal measurements will be equal. If not, adjust the frame until the two*^*measurements are the same. The next method of checking to see if a project is square is to use a tape measure to measure three*^*inches from one corner up one side of the frame. Mark that point and then measure four inches down the other part of the frame.*^*Mark that point as well. Measure between the two points. If the distance is exactly five inches, your project is square. If not, the*^*frame needs to be adjusted until the diagonal measurement between the two points equals exactly five inches.*^*This paragraph is about: .......
A. How to build a frame
B. How to use a tape measure
C. How to adjust a window frame
D. How to determine if a project is square or not

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