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Use LRFD and select the lightest C6 channel to be used as a tension member to...

Use LRFD and select the lightest C6 channel to be used as a tension member to resist the following service loads: The service dead load of 20 kips and service live load of 32 kips. The member is 12 ft long. The member will be connected by a transverse weld at the end of the channel only.

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