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Question 1210561: 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.
https://ibb.co/N2KmvtLD
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.
https://ibb.co/N2KmvtLD
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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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