You check on manufactured parts in a factory. You need to take measurements to ensure quality. According to the drawing shown, what is the measurement of dimension A? drawing A. ¾ " B. 1" C. 1 ¼ '' D. 1 ½ '' E. 1 ¾ "

Mathematics · Middle School · Thu Feb 04 2021

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To provide the measurement of dimension A accurately, I'd need to have the actual drawing in question which specifies dimension A. Since I don't have access to images or attachments, I can't directly determine which measurement is correct for dimension A. Typically, a drawing would contain clear labeling of different dimensions, and you would use that information in conjunction with measuring tools like calipers, micrometers, or rulers to determine the precise measurement.

Once you have the drawing, you would first find the label for dimension A, then use the appropriate measuring tools to measure the part in question and compare it to the specs on the drawing. If you're checking quality, you'll also want to ensure that the measurement is within the tolerances specified on the drawing, as some variance is often allowed in manufacturing.

Given the choices A. ¾", B. 1", C. 1 ¼", D. 1 ½", E. 1 ¾", without the drawing, it's impossible to accurately tell which is the measurement for dimension A.