
Mathematics For Machine Technology
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Author: Peterson, John.
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Chapter 62, Problem 60A
Find the length of a piece of bar stock with a regular hexagon cross section with 0.875-inch sides. The piece has a volume of 31.2 cubic inches. The formula
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