Where I am going wrong in summing moments for this diagram?

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Where I am doing wrong in summing moments for this diagram?
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##\sum M_{A} = F.(d+d` )-F(d+d` )-F.d##
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##\sum M_{A} = F.(d+d` )-F(d+d` )-F.d##

I am getting negative answer. Where I am doing wrong in summing moments for this diagram?
 
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Chestermiller said:
what are the three moment arms equal to?

I think three moment arms nothing but summing moments.
 
First, why are you now showing a force -F at A, which did not appear in the previous version of this thread? Is it something you forgot to mention before or did you invent it yourself? It is curious since the result is not equilibrium.

Secondly, you still don't seem to understand moment arms. The moment arm for the -F at A is the distance from point A to the line you have drawn to represent the force. How far is that? What moment does this force exert about A?