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If you want to place a 9 3/4 inch towel bar in the center of a door that is 27 and a half wide how much space will be on each side of the Tower bar
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If you want to place a 9 3/4 inch towel bar in the center of a door that is 27 and a half wide how much space will be on each side of the Tower bar
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If you want to place a 9 3/4 inch towel bar in the center of a door that is 27 and a half wide how much space will be on each side of the Tower bar
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The answer is inches
Step 1. Subtract length of the door from the width of the door:
Step 2. You want the same space to be on each side of the bar. So, divide the difference from step 1 by 2:
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