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29 What is the algebraic difference between the maximum limit of size and its corresponding basic size? *

deviation
lower deviation
actual deviation
upper deviation

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Answered by syeedafirdose
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Answer:upper deviation

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Answered by prayusheek
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Answer:

Upper deviation: The algebraic difference between the maximum limit of size and the corresponding basic size. Lower deviation: The algebraic difference between the minimum limit of size and the corresponding basic size. Zero line: It is the line of zero deviation and represents the basic size.

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