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Calculate the area if I = 8.257, M = 150 sq.cm, F..
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Calculate the area if I = 8.257, M = 150 sq.cm, F = 4.143, C = 31.155.
A.
6255.15
B.
2565.15
C.
2655.15
D.
2556.15
Answer» E.
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