Three holes are bored in a checking gage. The lower left edge of the gage is the reference point for the hole locations. Sketch the hole locations and determine the missing distances. From the reference point:
Hole #1 is
Hole #2 is
Hole #3 is
Determine:
a. The horizontal distance between hole #1 and hole #2.
b. The horizontal distance between hole #2 and hole #3.
c. The horizontal distance between hole #1 and hole #3.
d. The vertical distance between hole #1 and hole #2.
e. The vertical distance between hole #2 and hole #3.
f. The vertical distance between hole #1 and hole #3.
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