SOLUTION: Engineers designed the support beam XY so that X is the midpoint of the ascent AB and Y
is the midpoint of the descent CD. What is the length of the beam to the nearest foot?
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Question 1112459: Engineers designed the support beam XY so that X is the midpoint of the ascent AB and Y
is the midpoint of the descent CD. What is the length of the beam to the nearest foot?
Answer by ikleyn(52780) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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It is not possible to give the answer to the nearest foot based on this post.
In the form it is presented, the post MAKES NO SENSE.
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