Mathematics For Machine Technology
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Chapter 26, Problem 19A
Arithmetic Operations with Linear Units
In Exercises 17 through 20, add or indicated. Express each answer in the same unit given in the exercise.
19. a. 5ft 4 in. + 2 ft 6 in.
b. 3 ft 8 in. + 4 ft 3 in.
c. 3 ft 7 in.
d. 5 ft 9 in.
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