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A 12 kg package rests on one of its sides on a horizontal surface. The area of the side is 0.09-m2. The total pressure exerted by the package on the table is about:
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a. 1.31 kPa
b. 13.07 Pa
c. 10.6 Pa
d. The answer is not listed among the given choices.
e. 133.3 Pa
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