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Engineering, 04.01.2021 14:00, QueenZenobia

A driver complains that his front tires are wearing excessively at the center of the tread surface. Techni-
cian A says the wear problem is caused by underin-
flation. Technician B says the problem is caused by
excessive camber. Who is right?
(A) A only.
(B) B only.
(C) Both A & B.
(D) Neither A nor B.

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