EBK AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY
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ISBN: 8220100659843
Author: Halderman
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 23, Problem 3CQ
A typical oil pump can pump how many gallons per minute?
- a. 3 to 6 gallons
- b. 6 to 10 gallons
- c. 10 to 60 gallons
- d. 50 to 100 gallons
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