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Author: Peter J. Hoffman, Eric S. Hopewell, Brian Janes
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Precision Machining Technology (MindTap Course List)
Chapter 3.1, Problem 1RQChapter 3.1, Problem 2RQChapter 3.1, Problem 3RQChapter 3.1, Problem 4RQChapter 3.1, Problem 5RQChapter 3.1, Problem 6RQChapter 3.1, Problem 7RQChapter 3.1, Problem 8RQChapter 3.1, Problem 9RQChapter 3.1, Problem 10RQ
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