Mathematics For Machine Technology
Mathematics For Machine Technology
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ISBN: 9781337798310
Author: Peterson, John.
Publisher: Cengage Learning,
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Chapter 26, Problem 21A
To determine

(a)

Find the addition of the given expression with same unit.

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Answer to Problem 21A

8ft.

Explanation of Solution

Given:

The given addition is, 3ft9in.+4ft7in.

Calculation:

Given: 3ft9in.+4ft7in.

Add the numerical values and leave the units unchanged.

Arrange like units in the same column and add each column.

3ft9in.4ft7in._7ft12in.

Simplify the sum. Divide 12in by 12 to express as feet.

1212in.=1ft

Now,

Add : 7ft+1ft=8ft

Hence the solution is, 8ft.

To determine

(b)

Find the subtraction of the given expression with same unit.

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Answer to Problem 21A

1 ft8in..

Explanation of Solution

Given:

The given addition is, 6ft5in.4ft9in.

Calculation:

Given: 6ft5in.4ft9in.

subtract the numerical values and leave the units unchanged.

Arrange like units in the same column and add each column.

6ft5in.=5ft17in.

5ft17in.4ft9in._1 ft8in.

Hence the solution is, 1 ft8in..

To determine

(c)

Find the multiplicationof the given expression with same unit.

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Answer to Problem 21A

23ft13in.

Explanation of Solution

Given:

The given addition is, 7ft9in.×3

Calculation:

Given: 7ft9in.×3

Multiply the numerical values and leave the units unchanged.

7ft9in.×3=21ft27in.

Simplify the product.

27in.=2712ft=2ft13in.

Now the product is,

23ft13in.

Hence the solution is, 23ft13in..

To determine

(d)

Find the division of the given expression with same unit.

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Answer to Problem 21A

1ft

7in.

Explanation of Solution

Given:

The given addition is, 7ft11in.÷5

Calculation:

Given: 7ft11in.÷5

Divide the numerical values and leave the units unchanged.

Divide 7ft by 5.

7ft÷5=1ft(quotient)anda2ftremainder.

Express the 2ft remainder as 24in..

2ft=2×12in.=24in.

Add 24 inches to the 11 inches.

24in.+11in.=35in.

Divide 35 inches by 5.

35in.÷5=7in.(quotient)

Collect quotient.

1ft

7in.

Hence the solution is, 1ft

7in.

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