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Transcribed Image Text:1. Problem No. 1: A series of cables are connected to a ring at B and D, as shown in the figure. For
this system:
a) Draw the FBD of point D.
b) Determine the force in cable DB and cable DE.
A
B
100 lb.
15°
80 lb.
45°
E
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