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In the figure shown, \straighttheta\textsubscript{1} is 18 degrees, and \straighttheta\textsubscript{3} is 34 degrees. The tension T\textsubscript{3} is 24 N. What is the tension, T\textsubscript{1}? \ifkey\endnote{a04DynForce Newton\_tensions\_1 placed in Public Domain by Guy Vandegrift: {\url{https://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/special:permalink/1863118}}}\fi
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\choice 15.82 N.
\choice 18.19 N.
\CorrectChoice 20.92 N.
\choice 24.06 N.
\choice 27.67 N.
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\includegraphics[width=0.25\textwidth]{Threetensions.png}
In the figure shown, \straighttheta\textsubscript{1} is 18 degrees, and \straighttheta\textsubscript{3} is 34 degrees. The tension T\textsubscript{3} is 24 N. What is the weight?\ifkey\endnote{a04DynForce Newton\_tensions\_2 placed in Public Domain by Guy Vandegrift: {\url{https://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/special:permalink/1863118}}}\fi
\begin{choices}
\choice 13.1 N.
\choice 15 N.
\choice 17.3 N.
\CorrectChoice 19.9 N.
\choice 22.9 N.
\end{choices}
\question
\includegraphics[width=0.25\textwidth]{3_tensions_horizontal_string.png}
In the figure shown, \straighttheta\ is 35 degrees, and the mass is 3.8 kg. What is T\textsubscript{2}? \ifkey\endnote{a04DynForce Newton\_tensions\_3 placed in Public Domain by Guy Vandegrift: {\url{https://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/special:permalink/1863118}}}\fi
\begin{choices}
\choice 56.46 N.
\CorrectChoice 64.93 N.
\choice 74.66 N.
\choice 85.86 N.
\choice 98.74 N.
\end{choices}
\question
\includegraphics[width=0.25\textwidth]{3_tensions_horizontal_string.png}
In the figure shown, \straighttheta\ is 35 degrees, and the mass is 3.8 kg. What is T\textsubscript{1}?\ifkey\endnote{a04DynForce Newton\_tensions\_4 placed in Public Domain by Guy Vandegrift: {\url{https://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/special:permalink/1863118}}}\fi
\begin{choices}
\choice 30.8 N.
\choice 36.9 N.
\choice 44.3 N.
\CorrectChoice 53.2 N.
\choice 63.8 N.
\end{choices}
\question
\includegraphics[width=0.25\textwidth]{Threetensions.png}
In the figure shown, \straighttheta\textsubscript{1} is 15 degrees , and \straighttheta\textsubscript{3} is 40 degrees . The mass has a 'weight' of 26 N. What is the tension, T\textsubscript{1}? \ifkey\endnote{a04DynForce Newton\_tensions\_5 placed in Public Domain by Guy Vandegrift: {\url{https://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/special:permalink/1863118}}}\fi
\begin{choices}
\choice 15.99 N.
\choice 18.39 N.
\choice 21.14 N.
\CorrectChoice 24.31 N.
\choice 27.96 N.
\end{choices}
\end{questions}
\newpage\section{Renditions}
\subsection{}%%%% subsection 1
\begin{questions} %%%%%%% begin questions
\question
\includegraphics[width=0.25\textwidth]{Threetensions.png}
In the figure shown, \straighttheta\textsubscript{1} is 18 degrees, and \straighttheta\textsubscript{3} is 38 degrees. The tension T\textsubscript{3} is 19 N. What is the tension, T\textsubscript{1}?
\begin{choices} %%%%%%% begin choices
\choice 10.35 N.
\choice 11.9 N.
\choice 13.69 N.
\CorrectChoice 15.74 N.
\choice 18.1 N.
\end{choices} %%% end choices
\question
\includegraphics[width=0.25\textwidth]{Threetensions.png}
In the figure shown, \straighttheta\textsubscript{1} is 17 degrees, and \straighttheta\textsubscript{3} is 30 degrees. The tension T\textsubscript{3} is 46 N. What is the tension, T\textsubscript{1}?
\begin{choices} %%%%%%% begin choices
\choice 36.22 N.
\CorrectChoice 41.66 N.
\choice 47.91 N.
\choice 55.09 N.
\choice 63.36 N.
\end{choices} %%% end choices
\question
\includegraphics[width=0.25\textwidth]{Threetensions.png}
In the figure shown, \straighttheta\textsubscript{1} is 15 degrees, and \straighttheta\textsubscript{3} is 37 degrees. The tension T\textsubscript{3} is 22 N. What is the tension, T\textsubscript{1}?
\begin{choices} %%%%%%% begin choices
\choice 11.96 N.
\choice 13.75 N.
\choice 15.82 N.
\CorrectChoice 18.19 N.
\choice 20.92 N.
\end{choices} %%% end choices
\question
\includegraphics[width=0.25\textwidth]{Threetensions.png}
In the figure shown, \straighttheta\textsubscript{1} is 19 degrees, and \straighttheta\textsubscript{3} is 38 degrees. The tension T\textsubscript{3} is 21 N. What is the tension, T\textsubscript{1}?
\begin{choices} %%%%%%% begin choices
\choice 10.01 N.
\choice 11.51 N.
\choice 13.23 N.
\choice 15.22 N.
\CorrectChoice 17.5 N.
\end{choices} %%% end choices
\question
\includegraphics[width=0.25\textwidth]{Threetensions.png}
In the figure shown, \straighttheta\textsubscript{1} is 20 degrees, and \straighttheta\textsubscript{3} is 29 degrees. The tension T\textsubscript{3} is 25 N. What is the tension, T\textsubscript{1}?
\begin{choices} %%%%%%% begin choices
\choice 13.3 N.
\choice 15.3 N.
\choice 17.59 N.
\choice 20.23 N.
\CorrectChoice 23.27 N.
\end{choices} %%% end choices
\question
\includegraphics[width=0.25\textwidth]{Threetensions.png}
In the figure shown, \straighttheta\textsubscript{1} is 18 degrees, and \straighttheta\textsubscript{3} is 35 degrees. The tension T\textsubscript{3} is 48 N. What is the tension, T\textsubscript{1}?
\begin{choices} %%%%%%% begin choices
\choice 31.26 N.
\choice 35.95 N.
\CorrectChoice 41.34 N.
\choice 47.54 N.
\choice 54.68 N.
\end{choices} %%% end choices
\question
\includegraphics[width=0.25\textwidth]{Threetensions.png}
In the figure shown, \straighttheta\textsubscript{1} is 17 degrees, and \straighttheta\textsubscript{3} is 29 degrees. The tension T\textsubscript{3} is 12 N. What is the tension, T\textsubscript{1}?
\begin{choices} %%%%%%% begin choices
\choice 6.27 N.
\choice 7.22 N.
\choice 8.3 N.
\choice 9.54 N.
\CorrectChoice 10.97 N.
\end{choices} %%% end choices
\question
\includegraphics[width=0.25\textwidth]{Threetensions.png}
In the figure shown, \straighttheta\textsubscript{1} is 16 degrees, and \straighttheta\textsubscript{3} is 30 degrees. The tension T\textsubscript{3} is 45 N. What is the tension, T\textsubscript{1}?
\begin{choices} %%%%%%% begin choices
\choice 26.66 N.
\choice 30.66 N.
\choice 35.25 N.
\CorrectChoice 40.54 N.
\choice 46.62 N.
\end{choices} %%% end choices
\question
\includegraphics[width=0.25\textwidth]{Threetensions.png}
In the figure shown, \straighttheta\textsubscript{1} is 15 degrees, and \straighttheta\textsubscript{3} is 36 degrees. The tension T\textsubscript{3} is 39 N. What is the tension, T\textsubscript{1}?
\begin{choices} %%%%%%% begin choices
\CorrectChoice 32.66 N.
\choice 37.56 N.
\choice 43.2 N.
\choice 49.68 N.
\choice 57.13 N.
\pagebreak
\end{choices}
\end{questions}%%%%%%%% end questions
\subsection{}%%%% subsection 2
\begin{questions} %%%%%%% begin questions
\question
\includegraphics[width=0.25\textwidth]{Threetensions.png}
In the figure shown, \straighttheta\textsubscript{1} is 18 degrees, and \straighttheta\textsubscript{3} is 38 degrees. The tension T\textsubscript{3} is 19 N. What is the weight?
\begin{choices} %%%%%%% begin choices
\choice 14.4 N.
\CorrectChoice 16.6 N.
\choice 19 N.
\choice 21.9 N.
\choice 25.2 N.
\end{choices} %%% end choices
\question
\includegraphics[width=0.25\textwidth]{Threetensions.png}
In the figure shown, \straighttheta\textsubscript{1} is 17 degrees, and \straighttheta\textsubscript{3} is 30 degrees. The tension T\textsubscript{3} is 46 N. What is the weight?
\begin{choices} %%%%%%% begin choices
\choice 20.1 N.
\choice 23.1 N.
\choice 26.6 N.
\choice 30.6 N.
\CorrectChoice 35.2 N.
\end{choices} %%% end choices
\question
\includegraphics[width=0.25\textwidth]{Threetensions.png}
In the figure shown, \straighttheta\textsubscript{1} is 15 degrees, and \straighttheta\textsubscript{3} is 37 degrees. The tension T\textsubscript{3} is 22 N. What is the weight?
\begin{choices} %%%%%%% begin choices
\choice 13.6 N.
\choice 15.6 N.
\CorrectChoice 17.9 N.
\choice 20.6 N.
\choice 23.7 N.
\end{choices} %%% end choices
\question
\includegraphics[width=0.25\textwidth]{Threetensions.png}
In the figure shown, \straighttheta\textsubscript{1} is 19 degrees, and \straighttheta\textsubscript{3} is 38 degrees. The tension T\textsubscript{3} is 21 N. What is the weight?
\begin{choices} %%%%%%% begin choices
\CorrectChoice 18.6 N.
\choice 21.4 N.
\choice 24.6 N.
\choice 28.3 N.
\choice 32.6 N.
\end{choices} %%% end choices
\question
\includegraphics[width=0.25\textwidth]{Threetensions.png}
In the figure shown, \straighttheta\textsubscript{1} is 20 degrees, and \straighttheta\textsubscript{3} is 29 degrees. The tension T\textsubscript{3} is 25 N. What is the weight?
\begin{choices} %%%%%%% begin choices
\CorrectChoice 20.1 N.
\choice 23.1 N.
\choice 26.6 N.
\choice 30.5 N.
\choice 35.1 N.
\end{choices} %%% end choices
\question
\includegraphics[width=0.25\textwidth]{Threetensions.png}
In the figure shown, \straighttheta\textsubscript{1} is 18 degrees, and \straighttheta\textsubscript{3} is 35 degrees. The tension T\textsubscript{3} is 48 N. What is the weight?
\begin{choices} %%%%%%% begin choices
\CorrectChoice 40.3 N.
\choice 46.4 N.
\choice 53.3 N.
\choice 61.3 N.
\choice 70.5 N.
\end{choices} %%% end choices
\question
\includegraphics[width=0.25\textwidth]{Threetensions.png}
In the figure shown, \straighttheta\textsubscript{1} is 17 degrees, and \straighttheta\textsubscript{3} is 29 degrees. The tension T\textsubscript{3} is 12 N. What is the weight?
\begin{choices} %%%%%%% begin choices
\choice 5.9 N.
\choice 6.8 N.
\choice 7.8 N.
\CorrectChoice 9 N.
\choice 10.4 N.
\end{choices} %%% end choices
\question -->
\includegraphics[width=0.25\textwidth]{Threetensions.png}
In the figure shown, \straighttheta\textsubscript{1} is 16 degrees, and \straighttheta\textsubscript{3} is 30 degrees. The tension T\textsubscript{3} is 45 N. What is the weight?
\begin{choices} %%%%%%% begin choices
\choice 25.5 N.
\choice 29.3 N.
\CorrectChoice 33.7 N.
\choice 38.7 N.
\choice 44.5 N.
\end{choices} %%% end choices
\question -->
\includegraphics[width=0.25\textwidth]{Threetensions.png}
In the figure shown, \straighttheta\textsubscript{1} is 15 degrees, and \straighttheta\textsubscript{3} is 36 degrees. The tension T\textsubscript{3} is 39 N. What is the weight?
\begin{choices} %%%%%%% begin choices
\choice 23.7 N.
\choice 27.3 N.
\CorrectChoice 31.4 N.
\choice 36.1 N.
\choice 41.5 N.
\pagebreak
\end{choices}
\end{questions}%%%%%%%% end questions
\subsection{}%%%% subsection 3
\begin{questions} %%%%%%% begin questions
\question
\includegraphics[width=0.25\textwidth]{3_tensions_horizontal_string.png}
In the figure shown, \straighttheta\ is 28 degrees, and the mass is 2.5 kg. What is T\textsubscript{2}?
\begin{choices} %%%%%%% begin choices
\choice 45.38 N.
\CorrectChoice 52.19 N.
\choice 60.01 N.
\choice 69.02 N.
\choice 79.37 N.
\end{choices} %%% end choices
\question
\includegraphics[width=0.25\textwidth]{3_tensions_horizontal_string.png}
In the figure shown, \straighttheta\ is 32 degrees, and the mass is 2.8 kg. What is T\textsubscript{2}?
\begin{choices} %%%%%%% begin choices
\choice 45.03 N.
\CorrectChoice 51.78 N.
\choice 59.55 N.
\choice 68.48 N.
\choice 78.75 N.
\end{choices} %%% end choices
\question
\includegraphics[width=0.25\textwidth]{3_tensions_horizontal_string.png}
In the figure shown, \straighttheta\ is 21 degrees, and the mass is 3.1 kg. What is T\textsubscript{2}?
\begin{choices} %%%%%%% begin choices
\choice 55.74 N.
\choice 64.1 N.
\choice 73.72 N.
\CorrectChoice 84.77 N.
\choice 97.49 N.
\end{choices} %%% end choices
\question
\includegraphics[width=0.25\textwidth]{3_tensions_horizontal_string.png}
In the figure shown, \straighttheta\ is 33 degrees, and the mass is 2.8 kg. What is T\textsubscript{2}?
\begin{choices} %%%%%%% begin choices
\CorrectChoice 50.38 N.
\choice 57.94 N.
\choice 66.63 N.
\choice 76.62 N.
\choice 88.12 N.
\end{choices} %%% end choices
\question
\includegraphics[width=0.25\textwidth]{3_tensions_horizontal_string.png}
In the figure shown, \straighttheta\ is 36 degrees, and the mass is 3.1 kg. What is T\textsubscript{2}?
\begin{choices} %%%%%%% begin choices
\choice 39.08 N.
\choice 44.94 N.
\CorrectChoice 51.69 N.
\choice 59.44 N.
\choice 68.35 N.
\end{choices} %%% end choices
\question
\includegraphics[width=0.25\textwidth]{3_tensions_horizontal_string.png}
In the figure shown, \straighttheta\ is 33 degrees, and the mass is 2.7 kg. What is T\textsubscript{2}?
\begin{choices} %%%%%%% begin choices
\choice 36.74 N.
\choice 42.25 N.
\CorrectChoice 48.58 N.
\choice 55.87 N.
\choice 64.25 N.
\end{choices} %%% end choices
\question
\includegraphics[width=0.25\textwidth]{3_tensions_horizontal_string.png}
In the figure shown, \straighttheta\ is 37 degrees, and the mass is 2.5 kg. What is T\textsubscript{2}?
\begin{choices} %%%%%%% begin choices
\choice 30.78 N.
\choice 35.4 N.
\CorrectChoice 40.71 N.
\choice 46.82 N.
\choice 53.84 N.
\end{choices} %%% end choices
\question
\includegraphics[width=0.25\textwidth]{3_tensions_horizontal_string.png}
In the figure shown, \straighttheta\ is 33 degrees, and the mass is 3.7 kg. What is T\textsubscript{2}?
\begin{choices} %%%%%%% begin choices
\CorrectChoice 66.58 N.
\choice 76.56 N.
\choice 88.05 N.
\choice 101.25 N.
\choice 116.44 N.
\end{choices} %%% end choices
\question
\includegraphics[width=0.25\textwidth]{3_tensions_horizontal_string.png}
In the figure shown, \straighttheta\ is 28 degrees, and the mass is 2.9 kg. What is T\textsubscript{2}?
\begin{choices} %%%%%%% begin choices
\CorrectChoice 60.54 N.
\choice 69.62 N.
\choice 80.06 N.
\choice 92.07 N.
\choice 105.88 N.
\pagebreak
\end{choices}
\end{questions}%%%%%%%% end questions
\subsection{}%%%% subsection 4
\begin{questions} %%%%%%% begin questions
\question
\includegraphics[width=0.25\textwidth]{3_tensions_horizontal_string.png}
In the figure shown, \straighttheta\ is 28 degrees, and the mass is 2.5 kg. What is T\textsubscript{1}?
\begin{choices} %%%%%%% begin choices
\choice 32 N.
\choice 38.4 N.
\CorrectChoice 46.1 N.
\choice 55.3 N.
\choice 66.4 N.
\end{choices} %%% end choices
\question
\includegraphics[width=0.25\textwidth]{3_tensions_horizontal_string.png}
In the figure shown, \straighttheta\ is 32 degrees, and the mass is 2.8 kg. What is T\textsubscript{1}?
\begin{choices} %%%%%%% begin choices
\choice 21.2 N.
\choice 25.4 N.
\choice 30.5 N.
\choice 36.6 N.
\CorrectChoice 43.9 N.
\end{choices} %%% end choices
\question
\includegraphics[width=0.25\textwidth]{3_tensions_horizontal_string.png}
In the figure shown, \straighttheta\ is 21 degrees, and the mass is 3.1 kg. What is T\textsubscript{1}?
\begin{choices} %%%%%%% begin choices
\CorrectChoice 79.1 N.
\choice 95 N.
\choice 114 N.
\choice 136.8 N.
\choice 164.1 N.
\end{choices} %%% end choices
\question
\includegraphics[width=0.25\textwidth]{3_tensions_horizontal_string.png}
In the figure shown, \straighttheta\ is 33 degrees, and the mass is 2.8 kg. What is T\textsubscript{1}?
\begin{choices} %%%%%%% begin choices
\choice 35.2 N.
\CorrectChoice 42.3 N.
\choice 50.7 N.
\choice 60.8 N.
\choice 73 N.
\end{choices} %%% end choices
\question
\includegraphics[width=0.25\textwidth]{3_tensions_horizontal_string.png}
In the figure shown, \straighttheta\ is 36 degrees, and the mass is 3.1 kg. What is T\textsubscript{1}?
\begin{choices} %%%%%%% begin choices
\choice 34.8 N.
\CorrectChoice 41.8 N.
\choice 50.2 N.
\choice 60.2 N.
\choice 72.3 N.
\end{choices} %%% end choices
\question
\includegraphics[width=0.25\textwidth]{3_tensions_horizontal_string.png}
In the figure shown, \straighttheta\ is 33 degrees, and the mass is 2.7 kg. What is T\textsubscript{1}?
\begin{choices} %%%%%%% begin choices
\CorrectChoice 40.7 N.
\choice 48.9 N.
\choice 58.7 N.
\choice 70.4 N.
\choice 84.5 N.
\end{choices} %%% end choices
\question
\includegraphics[width=0.25\textwidth]{3_tensions_horizontal_string.png}
In the figure shown, \straighttheta\ is 37 degrees, and the mass is 2.5 kg. What is T\textsubscript{1}?
\begin{choices} %%%%%%% begin choices
\CorrectChoice 32.5 N.
\choice 39 N.
\choice 46.8 N.
\choice 56.2 N.
\choice 67.4 N.
\end{choices} %%% end choices
\question
\includegraphics[width=0.25\textwidth]{3_tensions_horizontal_string.png}
In the figure shown, \straighttheta\ is 33 degrees, and the mass is 3.7 kg. What is T\textsubscript{1}?
\begin{choices} %%%%%%% begin choices
\choice 46.5 N.
\CorrectChoice 55.8 N.
\choice 67 N.
\choice 80.4 N.
\choice 96.5 N.
\end{choices} %%% end choices
\question
\includegraphics[width=0.25\textwidth]{3_tensions_horizontal_string.png}
In the figure shown, \straighttheta\ is 28 degrees, and the mass is 2.9 kg. What is T\textsubscript{1}?
\begin{choices} %%%%%%% begin choices
\choice 30.9 N.
\choice 37.1 N.
\choice 44.5 N.
\CorrectChoice 53.5 N.
\choice 64.1 N.
\pagebreak
\end{choices}
\end{questions}%%%%%%%% end questions
\subsection{}%%%% subsection 5
\begin{questions} %%%%%%% begin questions
\question
\includegraphics[width=0.25\textwidth]{Threetensions.png}
In the figure shown, \straighttheta\textsubscript{1} is 16 degrees , and \straighttheta\textsubscript{3} is 30 degrees . The mass has a 'weight' of 44 N. What is the tension, T\textsubscript{1}?
\begin{choices} %%%%%%% begin choices
\choice 34.83 N.
\choice 40.05 N.
\choice 46.06 N.
\CorrectChoice 52.97 N.
\choice 60.92 N.
\end{choices} %%% end choices
\question
\includegraphics[width=0.25\textwidth]{Threetensions.png}
In the figure shown, \straighttheta\textsubscript{1} is 17 degrees , and \straighttheta\textsubscript{3} is 33 degrees . The mass has a 'weight' of 33 N. What is the tension, T\textsubscript{1}?
\begin{choices} %%%%%%% begin choices
\choice 27.32 N.
\choice 31.42 N.
\CorrectChoice 36.13 N.
\choice 41.55 N.
\choice 47.78 N.
\end{choices} %%% end choices
\question
\includegraphics[width=0.25\textwidth]{Threetensions.png}
In the figure shown, \straighttheta\textsubscript{1} is 16 degrees , and \straighttheta\textsubscript{3} is 35 degrees . The mass has a 'weight' of 28 N. What is the tension, T\textsubscript{1}?
\begin{choices} %%%%%%% begin choices
\choice 19.41 N.
\choice 22.32 N.
\choice 25.66 N.
\CorrectChoice 29.51 N.
\choice 33.94 N.
\end{choices} %%% end choices
\question
\includegraphics[width=0.25\textwidth]{Threetensions.png}
In the figure shown, \straighttheta\textsubscript{1} is 17 degrees , and \straighttheta\textsubscript{3} is 29 degrees . The mass has a ''weight'' of 29 N. What is the tension, T\textsubscript{1}?
\begin{choices} %%%%%%% begin choices
\choice 20.16 N.
\choice 23.18 N.
\choice 26.66 N.
\choice 30.66 N.
\CorrectChoice 35.26 N.
\end{choices} %%% end choices
\question
\includegraphics[width=0.25\textwidth]{Threetensions.png}
In the figure shown, \straighttheta\textsubscript{1} is 20 degrees , and \straighttheta\textsubscript{3} is 31 degrees . The mass has a ''weight'' of 36 N. What is the tension, T\textsubscript{1}?
\begin{choices} %%%%%%% begin choices
\choice 22.7 N.
\choice 26.11 N.
\choice 30.02 N.
\choice 34.53 N.
\CorrectChoice 39.71 N.
\end{choices} %%% end choices
\question
\includegraphics[width=0.25\textwidth]{Threetensions.png}
In the figure shown, \straighttheta\textsubscript{1} is 18 degrees , and \straighttheta\textsubscript{3} is 29 degrees . The mass has a ''weight'' of 50 N. What is the tension, T\textsubscript{1}?
\begin{choices} %%%%%%% begin choices
\choice 34.19 N.
\choice 39.32 N.
\choice 45.21 N.
\choice 52 N.
\CorrectChoice 59.79 N.
\end{choices} %%% end choices
\question
\includegraphics[width=0.25\textwidth]{Threetensions.png}
In the figure shown, \straighttheta\textsubscript{1} is 20 degrees , and \straighttheta\textsubscript{3} is 37 degrees . The mass has a ''weight'' of 41 N. What is the tension, T\textsubscript{1}?
\begin{choices} %%%%%%% begin choices
\choice 29.52 N.
\choice 33.95 N.
\CorrectChoice 39.04 N.
\choice 44.9 N.
\choice 51.63 N.
\end{choices} %%% end choices
\question
\includegraphics[width=0.25\textwidth]{Threetensions.png}
In the figure shown, \straighttheta\textsubscript{1} is 20 degrees , and \straighttheta\textsubscript{3} is 33 degrees . The mass has a ''weight'' of 31 N. What is the tension, T\textsubscript{1}?
\begin{choices} %%%%%%% begin choices
\CorrectChoice 32.55 N.
\choice 37.44 N.
\choice 43.05 N.
\choice 49.51 N.
\choice 56.94 N.
\end{choices} %%% end choices
\question
\includegraphics[width=0.25\textwidth]{Threetensions.png}
In the figure shown, \straighttheta\textsubscript{1} is 17 degrees , and \straighttheta\textsubscript{3} is 39 degrees . The mass has a ''weight'' of 42 N. What is the tension, T\textsubscript{1}?
\begin{choices} %%%%%%% begin choices
\choice 34.24 N.
\CorrectChoice 39.37 N.
\choice 45.28 N.
\choice 52.07 N.
\choice 59.88 N.
\end{choices} %%% end choices
\end{questions}\pagebreak
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