Did I Solve Problem 3-48 Correctly?

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The discussion centers on a request for verification of the solution to Problem 3-48 in statics. The original poster has provided images of the problem and their solution but is facing issues with others being unable to view the attachments. Participants express their inability to access the files and request clearer visibility or alternative formats. The conversation highlights the importance of accessible content for effective collaboration in problem-solving. Clarification on the solution's details is needed for further assistance.
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Static's Problem... :(

The problem is 3-48.

Please check if I did it correctly.

The problem is in the pic. file and the solution is attached in another pic. file.

Note*: For the solution. Please ignore the upper problem. The solution to the problem that I came up with is the bottom portion.

Thanks for your help in advance!
 

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I am good with statics and would like to help, but I cannot view your attachments.
 


Can you not open it? Or is the font to small?
 


I am unable to open it.
 


I do not see any attachment...
 


Can you still not view it?
 
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