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Measuring Tolerances

A measurement on a blueprint reads 34.375"±.125". What is the maximum length that part may be cut to before it is out of tolerance?

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A measurement on a blueprint reads 34.375"±.125". What is the maximum length that part may be cut to before it is out of tolerance?

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34.5"

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A measurement on a blueprint reads 34.375"±.125". What is the maximum length that part may be cut to before it is out of tolerance?

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34.5"

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A measurement on a blueprint reads 3.1875"±.0625". What is the maximum length that part may be cut to before it is out of tolerance?

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A measurement on a blueprint reads 3.1875"±.0625". What is the maximum length that part may be cut to before it is out of tolerance?

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3.25"

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A measurement on a blueprint reads 3.1875"±.0625". What is the maximum length that part may be cut to before it is out of tolerance?

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3.25"

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A measurement on a blueprint reads 13.3125"±.03125". What is the minimum length that part may be cut to before it is out of tolerance?

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A measurement on a blueprint reads 13.3125"±.03125". What is the minimum length that part may be cut to before it is out of tolerance?

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13.28125"

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A measurement on a blueprint reads 13.3125"±.03125". What is the minimum length that part may be cut to before it is out of tolerance?

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13.28125"

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A measurement on a blueprint reads 3.1875"±.0625". What is the minimum length that part may be cut to before it is out of tolerance if rounding to three decimal places?

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A measurement on a blueprint reads 3.1875"±.0625". What is the minimum length that part may be cut to before it is out of tolerance if rounding to three decimal places?

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3.125"

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A measurement on a blueprint reads 3.1875"±.0625". What is the minimum length that part may be cut to before it is out of tolerance if rounding to three decimal places?

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3.125"

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A measurement on a blueprint reads 13.3125"±.03125". What is the maximum length that part may be cut to before it is out of tolerance if rounding to three decimal places?

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A measurement on a blueprint reads 13.3125"±.03125". What is the maximum length that part may be cut to before it is out of tolerance if rounding to three decimal places?

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13.344"

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A measurement on a blueprint reads 13.3125"±.03125". What is the maximum length that part may be cut to before it is out of tolerance if rounding to three decimal places?

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13.344"

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A measurement on a blueprint reads 3.250"±.0625". What is the minimum length that part may be cut to before it is out of tolerance if rounding to three decimal places?

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A measurement on a blueprint reads 3.250"±.0625". What is the minimum length that part may be cut to before it is out of tolerance if rounding to three decimal places?

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3.188"

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A measurement on a blueprint reads 3.250"±.0625". What is the minimum length that part may be cut to before it is out of tolerance if rounding to three decimal places?

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3.188"

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A measurement on a blueprint reads 12.375"±.0625". What is the maximum length that part may be sheared to before it is out of tolerance if rounding to three decimal places?

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A measurement on a blueprint reads 12.375"±.0625". What is the maximum length that part may be sheared to before it is out of tolerance if rounding to three decimal places?

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12.438"

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A measurement on a blueprint reads 12.375"±.0625". What is the maximum length that part may be sheared to before it is out of tolerance if rounding to three decimal places?

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12.438"

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What is the nominal length of the part given the image shown below?

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What is the nominal length of the part given the image shown below?

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4.50"

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What is the nominal length of the part given the image shown below?

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4.50"

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What is the nominal length of the part given the image shown below?

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What is the nominal length of the part given the image shown below?

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1.00"

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What is the nominal length of the part given the image shown below?

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1.00"

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If the dimension in the picture has a tolerance of ±1/16" what is the largest that dimension can be?

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If the dimension in the picture has a tolerance of ±1/16" what is the largest that dimension can be?

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11/16"

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If the dimension in the picture has a tolerance of ±1/16" what is the largest that dimension can be?

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11/16"

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