SOLUTION: Use a ruler to measure the dimensions to the nearest 1/16th.
Individually, properly dimension the multiview drawing below. Calculate the number of dimension lines you will need.
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Question 1210560: Use a ruler to measure the dimensions to the nearest 1/16th.
Individually, properly dimension the multiview drawing below. Calculate the number of dimension lines you will need. Add the missing lines and draw the missing view. Use your ruler and ignore the graph paper.
https://ibb.co/PKjt9XX
Answer by ikleyn(53593) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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Use a ruler to measure the dimensions to the nearest 1/16th.
Individually, properly dimension the multiview drawing below. Calculate the number
of dimension lines you will need. Add the missing lines and draw the missing view. Use your ruler and ignore the graph paper.
https://ibb.co/PKjt9XX
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The goal and the profile of this forum is to help school/college students
solving their Math problems.
It is not our goal and/or our profile to measure the dimensions for visitors
using the rulers or to make plots, since we are not a graphing studio.
Therefore, to come to us with requests similar to that in your post
is the same as to come to a grocery store for hardware - it has the same meaning,
or, better to say, does not have meaning at all.
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