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Create a Table that shows wrench size in metric and U.S. units.

Explanation of Solution
Calculation:
Consider the general U.S. standard wrench sizes in ‘in.’:
The sizes are listed below which are normally used in U.S.
The calculation for wrench size in metric and U.S. units are shown below:
For the wrench size
Convert the wrench size from inch to mm,
Convert the wrench size from inch to foot as,
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Convert the wrench size from inch to foot as,
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Convert the wrench size from inch to foot as,
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Convert the wrench size from inch to mm,
Convert the wrench size from inch to foot as,
For the wrench size
Convert the wrench size from inch to mm
Convert the wrench size from inch to foot
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Convert the wrench size from inch to mm,
Convert the wrench size from inch to foot as,
For the wrench size
Convert the wrench size from inch to mm
Convert the wrench size from inch to foot
For the wrench size
Convert the wrench size from inch to mm
Convert the wrench size from inch to foot
For the wrench size
Convert the wrench size from inch to mm
Convert the wrench size from inch to foot as,
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Convert the wrench size from inch to mm,
Convert the wrench size from inch to foot as,
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Convert the wrench size from inch to mm
Convert the wrench size from inch to foot
Tthe calculated wrench sizes in metric and U.S. units are tabulated in Table 1.
Table 1
U.S. standard wrench sizes (in.) | Metric (mm) | U.S. units (ft) |
1/4" | 6.35 | 0.0208 |
5/16" | 7.937 | 0.026 |
7/16" | 11.11 | 0.036 |
1/2" | 12.7 | 0.042 |
9/16" | 14.28 | 0.046 |
5/8" | 15.87 | 0.052 |
3/4" | 19.05 | 0.062 |
13/16" | 20.63 | 0.067 |
15/16" | 23.81 | 0.078 |
1-1/8" | 28.57 | 0.093 |
1-5/16" | 33.33 | 0.109 |
1-1/2" | 38.1 | 0.124 |
1-11/16" | 42.86 | 0.14 |
1-7/8" | 47.62 | 0.156 |
Conclusion:
Thus, the standard wrench sizes in metric and U.S. units are calculated and tabulated in Table 1.
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