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A 74.1 kg climber is using a rope to cross between two peaks of a mountain as shown in the figure below. He pauses to rest near the right peak. Assume that the right side rope and the left side rope make angles of 48.0° and 11.16° with respect to the horizontal respectively. Find the tension in the right and left side ropes
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