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If a gap measurement reads 2.8mm and the specification calls for 3.0mm ±0.3mm, is this acceptable?
If a gap measurement reads 2.8mm and the specification calls for 3.0mm ±0.3mm, is this acceptable?
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GPT-4o mini
To determine if the gap measurement of 2.8mm is acceptable based on the specification of 3.0mm ±0.3mm, we first need to understand the acceptable range defined by the specification.
The specification of 3.0mm ±0.3mm means the acceptable range is:
- Minimum: 3.0mm - 0.3mm = 2.7mm
- Maximum: 3.0mm + 0.3mm = 3.3mm
Therefore, the acceptable range is 2.7mm to 3.3mm.
Given that your measurement is 2.8mm:
- 2.8mm falls within the acceptable range of 2.7mm to 3.3mm.
Thus, the measurement of 2.8mm is acceptable according to the specification.
The specification of 3.0mm ±0.3mm means the acceptable range is:
- Minimum: 3.0mm - 0.3mm = 2.7mm
- Maximum: 3.0mm + 0.3mm = 3.3mm
Therefore, the acceptable range is 2.7mm to 3.3mm.
Given that your measurement is 2.8mm:
- 2.8mm falls within the acceptable range of 2.7mm to 3.3mm.
Thus, the measurement of 2.8mm is acceptable according to the specification.