What is the inside diameter of a pipe with an outside diameter of 5 7/32 inches and wall thickness of 5/32 inches?

To find the inside diameter of the pipe, we need to subtract twice the wall thickness from the outside diameter.

The outside diameter is 5 7/32 inches, and we also need to convert this mixed number to an improper fraction for easier calculation:

  • 5 7/32 = (5 * 32 + 7)/32 = (160 + 7)/32 = 167/32 inches

The wall thickness is 5/32 inches. Since there are two walls to consider (one on each side of the pipe), we calculate:

  • 2 * wall thickness = 2 * (5/32) = 10/32 inches

Now, subtract this value from the outside diameter:

  • Inside Diameter = Outside Diameter – 2 * wall thickness
  • Inside Diameter = (167/32) – (10/32) = (167 – 10)/32 = 157/32 inches

Finally, we can convert this back to a mixed number:

  • 157/32 = 4 29/32 inches

Thus, the inside diameter of the pipe is 4 29/32 inches.

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