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    The Theoretical Size from Which the Limits for That Dimension
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The Theoretical Size from Which the Limits for That Dimension

Question 12

Question 12

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The theoretical size from which the limits for that dimension are derived, by application of the allowance and tolerance, is the ____.


A) limits of size
B) allowance
C) basic size
D) tolerance

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