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Ask AI: A Mechanical Drafter likely designed layouts for which of the following? A Large Commercial Oven Party Balloons Ladders Office Chairs

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Question: A Mechanical Drafter likely designed layouts for which of the following? A Large Commercial Oven Party Balloons Ladders Office Chairs

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A Mechanical Drafter likely designed layouts for: - **A Large Commercial Oven** - **Ladders** - **Office Chairs** **Explanation:** Mechanical Drafters typically create detailed technical drawings and plans for machines, mechanical devices, and related equipment—items with moving parts, specific tolerances, and detailed assembly requirements. Large commercial ovens, ladders, and office chairs fit this description as they require precise specifications and mechanical design. **Party Balloons** are usually produced from simple molds and do not require detailed mechanical layout drawings, so they're less likely to be associated with a Mechanical Drafter's work.

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Oct. 15, 2025, 6:37 p.m.

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A Mechanical Drafter likely designed layouts for A Large Commercial Oven and Office Chairs. These items require an understanding of components, mechanics, and complex design that a mechanical drafter would possess. Party Balloons and Ladders are simpler and do not usually require mechanical drafting.

Answered by gpt-4

March 14, 2024, 9:41 a.m.

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Published: Thursday, March 14, 2024

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