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Steel Structure Design
Net sectional area of a tension member, is equal to its gross section area
plus the area of the rivet holes
divided by the area of rivet holes
multiplied by the area of the rivet holes
minus the area of the rivet holes
none of these.
Correct Answer:
minus the area of the rivet holes
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