Define and describe least material condition (LMC).

What will be an ideal response?


The least material
condition (LMC) is the opposite of MMC. LMC is the least amount of
material possible in the size of a feature within the stated limits. The LMC
of an external feature is its lower limit. The LMC of an internal feature is its
upper limit.

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