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vekshin1
3 years ago
11

Can someone help me with this and how to solve this.

Mathematics
2 answers:
nignag [31]3 years ago
6 0
The ratio of lifting force to area is 15:1.
therefore,
x = 5625 \div 15 \\ x = 375
and
y = 420 \times 15 \\ y = 6300
the correct choice is C
Svetllana [295]3 years ago
5 0
The correct answer is C
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