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Captain "Cappie" K Miles's Comment
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On page 83 question 8 on a non-combo vehicle how much air loss can there be in 1 minute with service brake applied. My answer 3 psi correct was 4. I read it 3 times and it says 3 psi for single vehicle. Is single the same as non-combo.

Captain "Cappie" K Miles's Comment
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Page 83 is in the the pre trip

Leif L.'s Comment
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The way that I remember this for the practice testing is...

I just think to myself, 2 and 3, 3 and 4.

2 and 3 - no brakes applied (2 is single, 3 is combo) 3 and 4 - brakes applied (3 is single, 4 is combo)

Leif

Captain "Cappie" K Miles's Comment
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The way that I remember this for the practice testing is...

I just think to myself, 2 and 3, 3 and 4.

2 and 3 - no brakes applied (2 is single, 3 is combo) 3 and 4 - brakes applied (3 is single, 4 is combo)

Leif

That is what I see but 3 for a non combo was the wrong answer. I assume a non combo is the same as a single. Either I'm confused or that question if FUBAR. Wonder if anyone else has seen it. I will go back and look. Maybe I read it wrong.

Captain "Cappie" K Miles's Comment
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On page 83 question 8 on a non-combo vehicle how much air loss can there be in 1 minute with service brake applied. My answer 3 psi correct was 4. I read it 3 times and it says 3 psi for single vehicle. Is single the same as non-combo.

OK disregard. Took it again gave same answer of 3 psi and it was correct this time. WTF. O well s@#* happens

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