Mathematics For Machine Technology
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Author: Peterson, John.
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Chapter 61, Problem 21A
A circular base is shown. The base is cut from a steel plate that weighs 34 kilograms per square meter of surface area. Find the weight of the circular base. Round the answer to the nearest tenth kilogram.
Note: A kilogram is a unit of weight (mass) measure in the metric system. One kilogram (kg)
weighs approximately 2.2046 pounds.
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