
A welding symbol that is applied to a flange is placed on the top of the reference line. To the left of the symbol is the notation "1/16 + 3/16". Above this notation is the notation "5/16". What does this welding symbol signify?
A) A flange weld 1/16" in depth is placed on the arrow side. The radius of the fillet is 3/16" and the distance from the tangent of the radius to the weld surface is 5/16".
B) A flange weld 3/16" in depth is placed on the other side. The radius of the fillet is 1/16" and the distance from the tangent of the radius to the weld surface is 5/16".
C) A flange weld 1/16" in depth is placed on the other side. The radius of the fillet is 5/16" and the distance from the tangent of the radius to the weld surface is 3/16".
D) A flange weld 1/16" in depth is placed on the other side. The radius of the fillet is 3/16" and the distance from the tangent of the radius to the weld surface is 5/16".
E) None of the above. This is an incorrect symbol.
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