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A good rule of thumb is to design the horizontal stabilizer so that its area is about 1/6 to 1/8 of the area of the wing. If the area of the wing is 110.25 cm^2, what should the area of the horizontal stabilizer be?
a. 20 cm^2
b. 10 cm^2
c. 30 cm^2
d. 15 cm^2
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