Mathematics For Machine Technology
Mathematics For Machine Technology
8th Edition
ISBN: 9781337798310
Author: Peterson, John.
Publisher: Cengage Learning,
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Chapter 27, Problem 34A
To determine

(A)

To express the dimensions in inches upto 3 decimal places.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 34A

The dimension 70.00mm can be expressed in inches as 2.756inches.

Explanation of Solution

Given Information:

Given,the part shown in figure is to be made in a machine shop using decimal-inch machinery and tools. All dimensions are in millimeters.

  Mathematics For Machine Technology, Chapter 27, Problem 34A , additional homework tip  1

Calculation:

To express a unit in one system as an equivalent unit in the other system, either use unity fractions or multiply the given measurements by the appropriate conversion factor in the metric-Customary Linear Equivalent Table

As we know that,

1 millimeter (mm) = 0.03937 inches (in)

Converting 70.00millimeters to inches by multiplying it with the unit fraction,

70.00mm×0.03937in1mm=2.756in(rounded)

Hence, the dimension 70.00mm can be expressed in inches as 2.756inches.

To determine

(B)

To express the dimensions in inches up to 3 decimal places.

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 34A

The dimension 49.78millimeter can be expressed in inches as 1.960inches.

Explanation of Solution

Given Information:

Given, the part shown in figure is to be made in a machine shop using decimal-inch machinery and tools. All dimensions are in millimeters.

  Mathematics For Machine Technology, Chapter 27, Problem 34A , additional homework tip  2

Calculation:

To express a unit in one system as an equivalent unit in the other system, either use unity fractions or multiply the given measurements by the appropriate conversion factor in the metric-Customary Linear Equivalent Table

As we know that,

1 millimeter (mm) = 0.03937 inches (in)

Converting 49.78millimeter to inches by multiplying it with the unit fraction,

49.78mm×0.03937in1mm=1.960in(rounded)

Hence, the dimension 49.78millimeter can be expressed in inches as 1.960inches.

To determine

(C)

To express the dimensions in inches up to 3 decimal places.

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 34A

The dimension 8.25millimeter can be expressed in inches as 0.325inches.

Explanation of Solution

Given Information:

Given, the part shown in figure is to be made in a machine shop using decimal-inch machinery and tools. All dimensions are in millimeters.

  Mathematics For Machine Technology, Chapter 27, Problem 34A , additional homework tip  3

Calculation:

To express a unit in one system as an equivalent unit in the other system, either use unity fractions or multiply the given measurements by the appropriate conversion factor in the metric-Customary Linear Equivalent Table

As we know that,

1 millimeter (mm) = 0.03937 inches (in)

Converting 8.25millimeter to inches by multiplying it with the unit fraction,

8.25mm×0.03937in1mm=0.325in(rounded)

Hence, the dimension 8.25millimeter can be expressed in inches as 0.325inches.

To determine

(D)

To express the dimensions in inches up to 3 decimal places.

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 34A

The dimension 6.00millimeter can be expressed in inches as 0.236inches.

Explanation of Solution

Given Information:

Given, the part shown in figure is to be made in a machine shop using decimal-inch machinery and tools. All dimensions are in millimeters.

  Mathematics For Machine Technology, Chapter 27, Problem 34A , additional homework tip  4

Calculation:

To express a unit in one system as an equivalent unit in the other system, either use unity fractions or multiply the given measurements by the appropriate conversion factor in the metric-Customary Linear Equivalent Table

As we know that,

1 millimeter (mm) = 0.03937 inches (in)

Converting 6.00millimeter to inches by multiplying it with the unit fraction,

6.00mm×0.03937in1mm=0.236in(rounded)

Hence, the dimension 6.00millimeter can be expressed in inches as 0.236inches.

To determine

(E)

To express the dimensions in inches up to 3 decimal places.

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 34A

The dimension 20.90millimeter can be expressed in inches as 0.823inches.

Explanation of Solution

Given Information:

Given, the part shown in figure is to be made in a machine shop using decimal-inch machinery and tools. All dimensions are in millimeters.

  Mathematics For Machine Technology, Chapter 27, Problem 34A , additional homework tip  5

Calculation:

To express a unit in one system as an equivalent unit in the other system, either use unity fractions or multiply the given measurements by the appropriate conversion factor in the metric-Customary Linear Equivalent Table

As we know that,

1 millimeter (mm) = 0.03937 inches (in)

Converting 20.90millimeter to inches by multiplying it with the unit fraction,

20.90mm×0.03937in1mm=0.823in(rounded)

Hence, the dimension 20.90millimeter can be expressed in inches as 0.823inches.

To determine

(F)

To express the dimensions in inches up to 3 decimal places.

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 34A

The dimension 3.50millimeter can be expressed in inches as 0.138inches.

Explanation of Solution

Given Information:

Given, the part shown in figure is to be made in a machine shop using decimal-inch machinery and tools. All dimensions are in millimeters.

  Mathematics For Machine Technology, Chapter 27, Problem 34A , additional homework tip  6

Calculation:

To express a unit in one system as an equivalent unit in the other system, either use unity fractions or multiply the given measurements by the appropriate conversion factor in the metric-Customary Linear Equivalent Table

As we know that,

1 millimeter (mm) = 0.03937 inches (in)

Converting 3.50millimeter to inches by multiplying it with the unit fraction,

3.50mm×0.03937in1mm=0.138in(rounded)

Hence, the dimension 3.50millimeter can be expressed in inches as 0.138inches.

To determine

(G)

To express the dimensions in inches up to 3 decimal places.

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 34A

The dimension 14.25millimeter can be expressed in inches as 0.561inches.

Explanation of Solution

Given Information:

Given, the part shown in figure is to be made in a machine shop using decimal-inch machinery and tools. All dimensions are in millimeters.

  Mathematics For Machine Technology, Chapter 27, Problem 34A , additional homework tip  7

Calculation:

To express a unit in one system as an equivalent unit in the other system, either use unity fractions or multiply the given measurements by the appropriate conversion factor in the metric-Customary Linear Equivalent Table

As we know that,

1 millimeter (mm) = 0.03937 inches (in)

Converting 14.25millimeter to inches by multiplying it with the unit fraction,

14.25mm×0.03937in1mm=0.561in(rounded)

Hence, the dimension 14.25millimeter can be expressed in inches as 0.561inches.

To determine

(H)

To express the dimensions in inches up to 3 decimal places.

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 34A

The dimension 6.00millimeter can be expressed in inches as 0.236inches.

Explanation of Solution

Given Information:

Given, the part shown in figure is to be made in a machine shop using decimal-inch machinery and tools. All dimensions are in millimeters.

  Mathematics For Machine Technology, Chapter 27, Problem 34A , additional homework tip  8

Calculation:

To express a unit in one system as an equivalent unit in the other system, either use unity fractions or multiply the given measurements by the appropriate conversion factor in the metric-Customary Linear Equivalent Table

As we know that,

1 millimeter (mm) = 0.03937 inches (in)

Converting 6.00millimeter to inches by multiplying it with the unit fraction,

6.00mm×0.03937in1mm=0.236in(rounded)

Hence, the dimension 6.00millimeter can be expressed in inches as 0.236inches.

To determine

(I)

To express the dimensions in inches up to 3 decimal places.

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 34A

The dimension 28.60millimeter can be expressed in inches as 1.126inches.

Explanation of Solution

Given Information:

Given, the part shown in figure is to be made in a machine shop using decimal-inch machinery and tools. All dimensions are in millimeters.

  Mathematics For Machine Technology, Chapter 27, Problem 34A , additional homework tip  9

Calculation:

To express a unit in one system as an equivalent unit in the other system, either use unity fractions or multiply the given measurements by the appropriate conversion factor in the metric-Customary Linear Equivalent Table

As we know that,

1 millimeter (mm) = 0.03937 inches (in)

Converting 28.60millimeter to inches by multiplying it with the unit fraction,

28.6mm×0.03937in1mm=0.126in(rounded)

Hence, the dimension 28.60millimeter can be expressed in inches as 1.126inches.

To determine

(J)

To express the dimensions in inches up to 3 decimal places.

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 34A

The dimension 16.00millimeter can be expressed in inches as 0.630inches.

Explanation of Solution

Given Information:

Given, the part shown in figure is to be made in a machine shop using decimal-inch machinery and tools. All dimensions are in millimeters.

  Mathematics For Machine Technology, Chapter 27, Problem 34A , additional homework tip  10

Calculation:

To express a unit in one system as an equivalent unit in the other system, either use unity fractions or multiply the given measurements by the appropriate conversion factor in the metric-Customary Linear Equivalent Table

As we know that,

1 millimeter (mm) = 0.03937 inches (in)

Converting 16.00millimeter to inches by multiplying it with the unit fraction,

16.00mm×0.03937in1mm=0.630in(rounded)

Hence, the dimension 16.00millimeter can be expressed in inches as 0.630inches.

To determine

(K)

To express the dimensions in inches up to 3 decimal places.

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 34A

The dimension 5.88millimeter can be expressed in inches as 0.231inches.

Explanation of Solution

Given Information:

Given, the part shown in figure is to be made in a machine shop using decimal-inch machinery and tools. All dimensions are in millimeters.

  Mathematics For Machine Technology, Chapter 27, Problem 34A , additional homework tip  11

Calculation:

To express a unit in one system as an equivalent unit in the other system, either use unity fractions or multiply the given measurements by the appropriate conversion factor in the metric-Customary Linear Equivalent Table

As we know that,

1 millimeter (mm) = 0.03937 inches (in)

Converting 5.88millimeter to inches by multiplying it with the unit fraction,

5.88mm×0.03937in1mm=0.231in(rounded)

Hence, the dimension 5.88millimeter can be expressed in inches as 0.231inches.

To determine

(L)

To express the dimensions in inches up to 3 decimal places.

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 34A

The dimension 9.22millimeter can be expressed in inches as 0.363inches.

Explanation of Solution

Given Information:

Given, the part shown in figure is to be made in a machine shop using decimal-inch machinery and tools. All dimensions are in millimeters.

  Mathematics For Machine Technology, Chapter 27, Problem 34A , additional homework tip  12

Calculation:

To express a unit in one system as an equivalent unit in the other system, either use unity fractions or multiply the given measurements by the appropriate conversion factor in the metric-Customary Linear Equivalent Table

As we know that,

1 millimeter (mm) = 0.03937 inches (in)

Converting 9.22millimeter to inches by multiplying it with the unit fraction,

9.22mm×0.03937in1mm=0363in(rounded)

Hence, the dimension 9.22millimeter can be expressed in inches as 0.363inches.

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