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What dimensions do S-beams, wide-flange beams, and M-beams have in common?
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1 of 2The answer that should go on the blank line is: flange width and depth;
The dimensions these beams have in common are flange width and depth of the beam, because dimensions like web thickness and angle of slope vary in every beam; while flange width and depth will be the same for each.
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