Two parallel 1/2-in. copper pipes must be connected on the end using two 90-degree elbows forming a U shape, which have a fitting allowance of 3/8 in., and a piece of 1/2-in. copper pipe. The two parallel pipes must be kept 8 in. apart, measured center to center. How long must the connecting piece of pipe be?

🎲 Try a Random Question  |  Total Questions in Quiz: 35  |  🧠 Study this quiz with Flashcards
This question is part of a full practice quiz:
Math For Plumbers — practice the complete quiz, review flashcards, or try a random question.

Plumbers use daily math for precise pipe fitting, drainage slopes, and volume calculations, relying on basic arithmetic, fractions, decimals, geometry, and trigonometry. Key skills include measuring lengths, calculating pipe offsets using a 1.414 multiplier for 45 degree angles, calculating volume (L * W * H), and converting units like inches to feet.  Essential Math Applications for Plumbers: Fractions & Decimals: Crucial for reading tape measures (inches, sixteenths) and converting them to decimal feet for volume calculations. 45-Degree Offsets: To find the travel distance, multiply the... Show more

Two parallel 1/2-in. copper pipes must be connected on the end using two 90-degree elbows forming a U shape, which have a fitting allowance of 3/8 in., and a piece of 1/2-in. copper pipe. The two parallel pipes must be kept 8 in. apart, measured center to center. How long must the connecting piece of pipe be?






ADVERTISEMENT