A B C D. E Girder 1) . Joist EQ. 2) Y ft EQ. 3 Girder EQ. EQ. EQ. EQ X ft See the framing plan above. Assume that: • The

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A B C D. E Girder 1) . Joist EQ. 2) Y ft EQ. 3 Girder EQ. EQ. EQ. EQ X ft See the framing plan above. Assume that: • The

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A B C D. E Girder 1) . Joist EQ. 2) Y ft EQ. 3 Girder EQ. EQ. EQ. EQ X ft See the framing plan above. Assume that: • There are two girders and 5 beams • Each beam spans between two girders (i.e., from grid line 1 to 3) • There are four columns (at A/1, A/3, E/1 and E/3) What is the tributary area for the beam on grid line B? The dimensions of the building are as follows: . X = 96 ft • Y = 51 ft Note: Enter the numerical value only for your calculation results. You'll be asked to specify the unit for your calculation result in the following question. (This is due to Canvas' lack of ability to require units for calculation question.)
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