. A rain gutter piece

  1. You are designing a rain gutter made from a piece of sheet metalthat is 1 foot by 5 feet. The gutter is formed by turning up two
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  2. construction of a rain gutter: a piece of rectangular sheet metal is 20 inches wide. it is to be made into a rain gutter by
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  3. . A rain gutter piece isto be made of aluminum sheets that are 20 inches wide and 15 inches long,by turning up the edges 90°.
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  4. In this experiment, the water velocity could be increased byA. Lowering the flexible hose B. Decreasing the slope of the rain
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  5. 19a. In this experiment, the water velocity could be increased by1 point increasing the amount of water from the faucet
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  6. A rain gutter is made by bending up the edges of a piece of metal of width 36 in. If the length of the piece of metal is 24 in.,
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  7. A rain gutter is made from sheets of aluminum that are 11 inches wide. As shown in the figure the edges are turned up to form
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  8. A simple rain gutter is constructed using a sheet of aluminum that is 40cm wide. The edges are turned up to form right angles.
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  9. A long rectangular sheet of metal, 12 inches wide, is to be made into a rain gutter by turning up two sides so that they are
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  10. A long rectangular sheet of metal, 12 inches wide is to made into a rain gutter by turning up two sides at angles of 120° to
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