EBK MATHEMATICS FOR MACHINE TECHNOLOGY
EBK MATHEMATICS FOR MACHINE TECHNOLOGY
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ISBN: 9780100548169
Author: SMITH
Publisher: YUZU
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Chapter 27, Problem 9A

Refer to Figure 27-7. Dimension A with its tolerance is given in each of the following problems. Determine the maximum dimension (maximum limit) and the minimum dimension (minimum limit) for each.
Chapter 27, Problem 9A, Refer to Figure 27-7. Dimension A with its tolerance is given in each of the following problems.
   a. Dimension A = 4.640 " + 0.003 " 0.000 "
  maximum________.
  minimum________.
  b. Dimension A = 5.927 " + 0.005 " 0.000 "
  maximum________.
  minimum________.
  c. Dimension A = 2.004 " + 0.000 " 0.004 "
  maximum________.
  minimum________.
  d. Dimension A = 4.6729 " + 0.0000 " 0.0012 "
  maximum________.
  minimum________.
  e. Dimension A = 1.0875 " + 0.0009 " 0.0000 "
  maximum________.
  minimum________.
  f. Dimension A = 28.16 mm + 0.00 mm 0.06 mm
  maximum________.
  minimum________.
  g. Dimension A = 43.94 mm + 0.04 mm 0.00 mm
  maximum________.
  minimum________.
  h. Dimension A = 118.66 mm + 0.07 mm 0.0012 mm
  maximum________.
  minimum________.
  i. Dimension A = 73.398 mm + 0.000 mm 0.0012 mm
  maximum________.
  minimum________.
  j. Dimension A = 45.106 mm + 0.009 mm 0.00 mm
  maximum________.
  minimum________.

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