Exam 11: Subtraction of Decimal Fractions
Exam 1: Addition of Whole Numbers10 Questions
Exam 2: Subtraction of Whole Numbers10 Questions
Exam 3: Multiplication of Whole Numbers10 Questions
Exam 4: Division of Whole Numbers10 Questions
Exam 5: Addition of Common Fractions10 Questions
Exam 6: Subtraction of Common Fractions10 Questions
Exam 7: Multiplication of Common Fractions10 Questions
Exam 8: Division of Common Fractions10 Questions
Exam 9: Fractional Equivalents10 Questions
Exam 10: Addition of Decimal Fractions10 Questions
Exam 11: Subtraction of Decimal Fractions10 Questions
Exam 12: Multiplication of Decimal Fractions10 Questions
Exam 13: Division of Decimal Fractions10 Questions
Exam 14: Micrometer Reading-Application of Decimal Fractions10 Questions
Exam 15: Multiple Operations of Common and Decimal Fractions10 Questions
Exam 16: Simple Percent10 Questions
Exam 17: Simple Percentage10 Questions
Exam 18: Discounts10 Questions
Exam 19: Profit, Loss, and Commissions10 Questions
Exam 20: Interest and Taxes10 Questions
Exam 21: Percent of Error and Averages10 Questions
Exam 22: English Linear Measurements10 Questions
Exam 23: Metric Measurements10 Questions
Exam 24: Scale Reading10 Questions
Exam 25: Scale Reading of Test Meters10 Questions
Exam 26: Circular Measurement10 Questions
Exam 27: Angular Measurement10 Questions
Exam 28: Area and Volume Measurement10 Questions
Exam 29: Time, Speed, and Money Calculations10 Questions
Exam 30: Ratios10 Questions
Exam 31: Proportions10 Questions
Exam 32: Formulas for Circular Measurement10 Questions
Exam 33: Formulas for Efficiency9 Questions
Exam 34: Temperature10 Questions
Exam 35: Cylindrical Volume Measurement10 Questions
Exam 36: Horsepower8 Questions
Exam 37: Ohms Law10 Questions
Exam 38: Use of Graphs10 Questions
Exam 39: Repair Orders and Shop Tickets10 Questions
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How much must be cut from a shackle bushing measuring 2.234 inches in length to fit a spring 2.009 inches wide?
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An aluminum piston from an antique car measures 3.494 inches when cold. When heated it measures 3.4996 inches. What is the amount of expansion?
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When subtracting, place the smaller number ____________________ the larger number, keeping the decimal points in line.
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A cylinder bore that is out-of-round measures 2.3748 inches in one direction and 2.3756 inches in the other direction. How much is the cylinder out-of-round?
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The standard size of a bore is 3.625 inches. It is honed to 3.628 inches. How many inches is the diameter increased?
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A certain foreign car manufacturer calls for tire pressure measurements in kilograms per square centimeter. The reading on one tire is 1.44 kg/cm2. The specification calls for 1.68 kg/cm2. How much air should be added to the tire in kg/cm2?
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The standard diameter of the spider in a universal joint is 14.45 mm. A worn joint measures 14.33 mm. How much, in millimeters, is the spider worn?
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When subtracting, put in as many zeros as necessary to the ____________________ of the decimal point so that each number ends at the same place value.
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Two pistons have diameters of 5.8945 inches and 3.4985 inches. What is the difference in the diameters?
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