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What material should clothes worn during welding be made of?
 
  A) 100 polyester B) 100 cotton
  C) 65 polyester, 35 nylon D) A polyester, nylon, acetate blend

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Water conditions that must be monitored to keep a cooling tower system working properly include:
 
  A) pH, mineral content, and biological growth.
  B) Incoming water pressure, sump water level, and sump water pump inlet pressure.
  C) Isothermal capacity, density, and opacity.
  D) Ambient temperature and relative humidity.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



ss2343

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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