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A child is trying to stack two uniform bricks,each 24 cm long,so they will protrude as far as possible over the edge of a table without tipping over,as shown in the figure.What is the maximum possible overhang distance d? A child is trying to stack two uniform bricks,each 24 cm long,so they will protrude as far as possible over the edge of a table without tipping over,as shown in the figure.What is the maximum possible overhang distance d?   A) 10 cm B) 12 cm C) 14 cm D) 16 cm E) 18 cm

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