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During a wheel alignment, the camber on a certain car is measured to be 3°24'. If the maximum acceptable camber for this car is 3.350°, is the camber within this limit?Select the correct choice below and fill in the answer box to complete your choice.A. Yes. The measured value of the camber is? (Type an integer or a decimal.)B. No. The measured value of the camber is? (Type an integer or a decimal.)

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The camber on a certain car is measured to be;


3^(\circ)24^(\prime)

But, the maximum acceptable camber for the car is;


3.350^(\circ)

Thus, the measured camber is within the limit if only it is less or equal to the maximum acceptable camber.

Then, we would convert the measured camber to degree, we have;


\begin{gathered} 3^(\circ)24^(\prime)=(3^{}+((24)/(60)))^(\circ) \\ 3^(\circ)24^(\prime)=(3+0.4)^o \\ 3^(\circ)24^(\prime)=3.4^(\circ) \end{gathered}

CORRECT ANSWER:

B. No, the measured value of the camber is;


3.40^(\circ)

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