Engineering, 20.11.2020 18:20 AJSkullcrusher
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The Eads Bridge, which crosses the Mississippi River near St. Louis, Missouri, was one of the
first all-steel bridges bullt in the world. The bridge was built by the Keystone Bridge
Company, and, during development, engineers decided that all-steel would be the best
construction, even though it was more expensive, because it would have the greatest
strength, which was needed due to the bridge's size. This description of engineering can be classified as
A. Both a case study and a case history B. A case study. C. Neither a case study nor a case history. D. A case history
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