To calculate the Travel Distance:
\[ T = O \times M \]
An offset multiplier is a factor used in piping and conduit installation to determine the length of pipe needed to create an offset. An offset is a change in direction in the pipe run that is not 90 degrees. The multiplier corresponds to the angle of the offset and is used to calculate the travel, which is the actual length of pipe that needs to be cut and bent to achieve the desired offset.
Let's assume the following values:
Step 1: Multiply the O by the M:
\[ T = O \times M = 10 \times 1.414 = 14.14 \]
So, the Travel Distance \( T \) is 14.14 inches.