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Please explain why the answer is A, thanksQUESTION 5 Consider three containers filled with water. The surface areas and heights of the fluid are as shown. Which of the following is the correct ranking of the forces F of the water on the bottom surface of the containers? 2A E) None of the above 2b A/2

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