A: d0=d2-d1 B:d0=d2/d1 C:d0=d2 D=d1+d2 A: d0=d2-d1.

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A: d0=d2-d1 B:d0=d2/d1 C:d0=d2 D=d1+d2 A: d0=d2-d1

INSERT left side of pin A to Left hole of Block B

or

What is the fillet Radius? What is the depth of the counter bore? What is the Diameter of the center hole? What type of view was placed on the right? R0.25 0.25 1.60” Diameter since R0.80” Full Section

You should be able to identify all lines and know their precedence

6 quarts 3 quarts 5 quarts 4 quarts

One degree of freedom – Rotation around the Y-axis

3rd choice

2nd choice

FASLE – There are no features to be shown on the inclined surface

You should be able to identify all the lines and know there precedence

You should be able to identify all these terms

You should be able to identify all these terms (except for subordination)