Reference dimensions are often combinations of other dimensions that "add-up" to a value that is useful, but not one that should be verified thru inspection. "Dual dimensioning" occurs when two or more dimensions (that do have tolerances and need to be inspected) define the same attribute. Often, one of the two is made a reference dimension to avoid dual dimensioning. The careful use of reference dimensions can enhance use of a drawing. A reference dimension can also be used to provide users with the part scale so that they can derive other feature dimensions.