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Compute the number of cubic centimeters of material in the locating saddle shown. Round the answer to the nearest cubic centimeter.
The number of cubic centimetres (Volume) of material in the locating saddle.
Answer to Problem 28A
The number of cubic centimetres (Volume) of material in the locating saddle is
Explanation of Solution
Write the expression of the number of cubic centimetres (Volume) of material in the locating saddle.
Here, the volume of the part 1 is
Write the expression of the volume off the part 1 (Square part).
Here, the side of the part 1 is
Write the expression of the volume off the part 2 (Rectangular part).
Here, the height of the part 2 is
Write the expression of the volume off the part 3 (Rectangular part).
Here, the height of the part 3 is
Write the expression of volume of the part 4 (Semi circular part).
Here, the radius of the semi circular part is
Write the expression of volume of the part 5 (Triangular part).
Here, the thickness of the triangular part is
Calculation:
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Conclusion:
The number of cubic centimetres (Volume) of material in the locating saddle is
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