The ratio of lifting force to area is equivalent for
all pairs in the table. what are the value...
Mathematics, 06.01.2020 09:31, Thiskid100
The ratio of lifting force to area is equivalent for
all pairs in the table. what are the values of x
and y?
a. x = 375 square feet and y = 7,500 pounds
b. x = 335 square feet and y = 7,500 pounds
c. x = 375 square feet and y = 6,300 pounds
d. x = 335 squarc fect and y = 6,300 pounds
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