The take-off of an 8-inch 90 refers to the measurement of the distance from the centerline of a pipe or duct to the edge of the fitting at a 90-degree angle. Typically, for an 8-inch duct or pipe, the take-off dimension can vary based on the specific design and manufacturer, but it is generally around 6 to 8 inches. This measurement is crucial for ensuring proper airflow and fitting in HVAC or Plumbing systems. Always check manufacturer specifications for precise dimensions.
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None of the above - 90% is nine tenths. However, 9/10 x 8/8 = 72/80 so is 7.2 eighths (7.2 / 8 x 100 = 90) and so on ...
Take Off's are meant for what is the take off of a 10'' 90.that would be 15''.a standard long radius 90 will be one and half times the diameter of the pipe.8'' would be 12''a short radius fitting would be different.the system this is it=1.2.1.2. works well.
890% off of 79.99= 90% discount applied to 79.99= 79.99 - (90% * 79.99)= 79.99 - (0.90 * 79.99)= 79.99 - 71.99= 8
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It is indeed 2 inches, although it's equivalent improper fraction is 16/8 (units of 1/8 inch; 8 times or 8/8,s of an inch for 1 inch and 2 8/8,s of an inch totals 16/8)