Mathematics For Machine Technology
Mathematics For Machine Technology
8th Edition
ISBN: 9781337798310
Author: Peterson, John.
Publisher: Cengage Learning,
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Chapter 38, Problem 1AR
To determine

(a)

Convert the unit from inches to feet.

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Answer to Problem 1AR

The length in feet is 634ft.

Explanation of Solution

Given:

Length is 81in.

Concept used:

Divide the length by twelve to convert inch to feet.

Calculation:

Divide the length 81in by number of 12 as follows:

  x=81÷12x=274x=634ft

Thus, the length in feet is 634ft.

Conclusion:

The length in feet is 634ft.

To determine

(b)

Convert the unit from feet to inches.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 1AR

The length in inch is 75in.

Explanation of Solution

Given:

The length in feet is 614ft.

Concept used:

Multiply the length by twelve to convert feet to inch.

Calculation:

Multiply the length 614ft by number of 12 as follows:

  x=(614)×12x=254×12x=75in

Thus, the length in inch is 75in.

Conclusion:

The length in inch is 75in.

To determine

(c)

Convert the unit from yard to feet.

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Answer to Problem 1AR

The length in feet is 28.8ft.

Explanation of Solution

Given:

The length in yard is 9.6yards.

Concept used:

Multiply the length by three to convert yard to feet.

Calculation:

Multiply the length 9.6yard by number of 3 as follows:

  x=(9.6)×3x=28.8ft

Thus, the length in feet is 28.8ft.

Conclusion:

The length in feet is 28.8ft.

To determine

(d)

Convert the unit from centimeters to millimeters.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 1AR

The length in millimeter is 27mm.

Explanation of Solution

Given:

The length in centimeter is 2.7cm.

Concept used:

Multiply the length by ten to convert centimeter to millimeter.

Calculation:

Multiply the length 2.7cm by number of 10 as follows:

  x=(2.7)×10x=27mm

Thus, the length in millimeter is 27mm.

Conclusion:

The length in millimeter is 27mm.

To determine

(e)

Convert the unit from meters to millimeters.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 1AR

The length in millimeter is 800mm.

Explanation of Solution

Given:

The length in meter is 0.8m.

Concept used:

Multiply the length by thousand to convert meter to millimeter.

Calculation:

Multiply the length 0.8m by number of 1000 as follows:

  x=(0.8)×1000x=800mm

Thus, the length in millimeter is 800mm.

Conclusion:

The length in millimeter is 800mm.

To determine

(f)

Convert the unit from millimeters to centimeters.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 1AR

The length in centimeter is 21.8cm.

Explanation of Solution

Given:

The length in millimeter is 218mm.

Concept used:

Divide the length by ten to convert millimeter to centimeters.

Calculation:

Divide the length 218mm by number of 10 as follows:

  x=(218)÷10x=21.8cm

Thus, the length in centimeter is 21.8cm.

Conclusion:

The length in centimeter is 21.8cm.

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