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What are the moment of inertia and section modulus for a rectangle that is 10 in tall and 5 in wide in the vertical direction? a. i = 416.7 in4, s = 83.33 in3 b. i = 104.17 in4, s = 83.33 in4 c. i = 416.7 in4, s = 41.67 in4 d. i = 104.17 in4, s = 41.67 in4

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