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    If Force a = 30i + 40j Lbs, How Much
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If Force a = 30i + 40j Lbs, How Much

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If Force A = 30i + 40j lbs, how much of A is in the direction of axis B, where axis B = 100i + 20j?


A) 37.3 lbs
B) 45.1 lbs
C) 50.0 lbs
D) 76.0 lbs

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