What is the total torque about given point

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In the figure, forces A, B, C, and D, each have magnitude 55.0 N and act at the same point on the object. Assume that x = 16.5cm.

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Part A: What torque (magnitude and direction) does A force exert on the object about point P?

Part B: What torque (magnitude and direction) does B force exert on the object about point P?

Part C: What torque (magnitude and direction) does C force exert on the object about point P?

Part D: What torque (magnitude and direction) does D force exert on the object about point P?

Part E

What is the total torque about point P?

Let counterclockwise torques be positive, clockwise torques be negative.

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