In machining, there is an optimum cutting speed for minimum cost per cut because... a. higher cutting
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In machining, there is an optimum cutting speed for minimum cost per cut because...
a. higher cutting speeds result in fewer parts per tool
b. slower cutting speeds result in higher costs due to the cost of the machine tool time
c. lower cutting speeds result in longer tool changing time
d. all of the above
e. a and b only
f. b and c only
g. none of the above
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