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the answer is 12.
It is (or should be) given by the key.
A "yard" is a unit of length or distance. It's not a unit of area. So "15 yd" could represent a perimeter,but it could not represent an area.I should be perimeter. Because if it was area i think it would be square yards
M40*1.5mm. Length should be denoted in the drawing separately.
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the answer is 12.
It is (or should be) given by the key.
No, it should reflect the magnitude of the measurement. You wold measure the length of a river in kilometres but its width in metres.
maria is making a scale drawing of her basement which is 12 yards long If she lets half inch represent 1 yard how many inches long should she makes the drawing?
The lines should never touch, they should only include the correct numbers between them, and they must always close.
It means you can't look at it or you'll go catatonic Cute. Actually, it means that the entity that is being "referenced", usually a dimension, should NOT be inspected. It might be an overall length of the part. This might be a "cut length" for the machinist where the actual required dimension is shown elsewhere on the drawing.
A "yard" is a unit of length or distance. It's not a unit of area. So "15 yd" could represent a perimeter,but it could not represent an area.I should be perimeter. Because if it was area i think it would be square yards
What types of drawing should a junior drafter expect to prepare?
As many as you think it should have.
M40*1.5mm. Length should be denoted in the drawing separately.
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