A 156-kg coil sheet steel

  1. A 234−kg coil of sheet steel is 1.5 mm thick and 40 cm wide. How long is the steel in the coil?
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  2. A 156-kg coil of sheet steel is 0.80 mm thick and 50 cm wide. How long is the steel in the coil?
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  3. A 156-kg coil of sheet steel is .080 mm thick and 50 cm wide. How long is the steel in the coil?
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  4. A 156-kg coil sheet steel is 0.80 mm thick and 50 cm wide. How long is the steel in the coil?
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  5. how do i find how long the steel is in a 156 kg coil of sheet steel that is .80 mm thick and 50 cm wide.
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  6. A company made a storage container with sheet steel walls. The container was in the shape of a rectangular prism, as shown
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  7. A sheet metal fabricator makes boxes from sheet of steel. Each sheet of steel has an area of 1500cm2. 6cm squares are cut from
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  8. When loading steel coils into the hold of a General Cargo ship, the "locking coil" is:The final coil loaded at the centre of the
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  9. A study has shown that the thickness ofsheet steel follows an approximately uniform distribution from 20 to 50mm. What is the
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  10. A copper sheet of thickness 2.09 mm is bonded to a steel sheet of thickness 1.35 mm. The outside surface of the copper sheet is
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