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A column carries 5400 pounds of load and is supported on a spread footing. The footing rests on coarse sand. Design the smallest square footing (to the next 3-inch increment) that will safely carry the column load. The footing will be 1 ft 9 in. deep and will be constructed of cast-in-place concrete.
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