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5. If you designed a part with an overall width dimension of 1.250 inches and printed it on the same 3D printer using the same filament, what would you predict the width of the printed part would measure?

6. If the width of your part had to measure between 1.220 inches and 1.255 inches to operate properly, would you adjust the width dimension of your CAD model to improve the chances of the 3D-printed model being within these limits? Explain your reasoning.

5. If you designed a part with an overall width dimension of 1.250 inches and printed-example-1
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let us start by stating the definitions of Time series data and Cross sectional data. TIME SERIES DATA: The data which is collected chronologically over time is known as time series data.

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