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If the block D weighs 1.5 kN and block B weighs 1.375 kN, determine the required weight of block C and the angle o for equilibrium. 130 A B C D
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If the block D weighs 1.5 kN and block B weighs 1.375 kN, determine the required weight of block C and the angle o for equilibrium. 130 A B C D
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If the block D weighs 1.5 kN and block B weighs 1.375 kN, determine the required weight of block C and the angle o for equilibrium. 130 A B C D
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the right answer is d and b
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