Posted by Jordyn on Thursday, January 5, 2012 at 11:12pm.
The table must support the weight of both boxes. I assume you know how to compute the weight.
I notice you are dumping a lot of homework questions here and showing no work at all. I will not be answering any of the others.
Someone will be gladly critique your work or thinking, if any is shown.
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