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Yarn number refers to the
 
  A) number of fibers in the yarn.
  B) denier of each fiber in the yarn.
  C) number of components or plies in a yarn.
  D) size of the yarn.
  E) regularity of the yarn.

Question 2

A fiber that has good dimensional stability does not
 
  A) shrink or stretch when cleaned.
  B) react with chemicals.
  C) degrade when exposed to sunlight.
  D) elongate with use.
  E) break when bent repeatedly.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

A



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