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(a)
The smallest combination of gauge leaves thickness.
Answer to Problem 13A
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Thickness
Calculation:
In Figure a customary fleer gauge is given with different leaf thickness.
Thus, the smallest combination of leaves that will give a thickness of
Conclusion:
The combination of leaves is
(b)
The smallest combination of gauge leaves thickness.
Answer to Problem 13A
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Thickness
Calculation:
In Figure a customary fleer gauge is given with different leaf thickness.
Thus, the smallest combination of leaves that will give a thickness of
Conclusion:
The combination of leaves is
(c)
The smallest combination of gauge leaves thickness.
Answer to Problem 13A
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Thickness
Calculation:
In Figure a customary fleer gauge is given with different leaf thickness.
Thus, the smallest combination of leaves that will give a thickness of
Conclusion:
The combination of leaves is
(d)
The smallest combination of gauge leaves thickness.
Answer to Problem 13A
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Thickness
Calculation:
In Figure a customary fleer gauge is given with different leaf thickness.
Thus, the smallest combination of leaves that will give a thickness of
Conclusion:
The combination of leaves is
(e)
The smallest combination of gauge leaves thickness.
Answer to Problem 13A
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Thickness
Calculation:
In Figure a customary fleer gauge is given with different leaf thickness.
Thus, the smallest combination of leaves that will give a thickness of
Conclusion:
The combination of leaves is
(f)
The smallest combination of gauge leaves thickness.
Answer to Problem 13A
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Thickness
Calculation:
In Figure a customary fleer gauge is given with different leaf thickness.
Thus, the smallest combination of leaves that will give a thickness of
Conclusion:
The combination of leaves is
(g)
The smallest combination of gauge leaves thickness.
Answer to Problem 13A
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Thickness
Calculation:
In Figure a customary fleer gauge is given with different leaf thickness.
Thus, the smallest combination of leaves that will give a thickness of
Conclusion:
The combination of leaves is
(h)
The smallest combination of gauge leaves thickness.
Answer to Problem 13A
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Thickness
Calculation:
In Figure a customary fleer gauge is given with different leaf thickness.
Thus, the smallest combination of leaves that will give a thickness of
Conclusion:
The combination of leaves is
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