Mathematics For Machine Technology
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Author: Peterson, John.
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A plate 57.20 millimeters thick is to be machined to a thickness of 44.10 millimeters. The plate is to be rough cut with the last cut a finish cut 0.30 millimeter deep. If each rough cut is 3.20 millimeters deep, how many rough cuts are required?
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