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If you use a 5/8 inch drill bit instead of a 3/16 that the project called for ,your hole will be too . by inches
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If you use a 5/8 inch drill bit instead of a 3/16 that the project called for ,your hole will be too . by inches
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If you use a 5/8 inch drill bit instead of a 3/16 that the project called for ,your hole will be too . by inches
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5/8 - 3/16
= 10/16 - 3/16
= 7/16
Therefore the hole will too big by 7/16 of an inch.
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