A)
Balancing the moments,
Mg (L/2) cos(theta) = T L sin(theta)
Tension, T = 9 x 9.8 x 0.5 x cos(23)/sin(23) = 103.89 N
B)
Horizontal component, H = 103.89 N
Vertical component, V = mg = 9 x 9.8 = 88.2 N
Force, F = sqrt(H^2 + V^2) = 136.28 N
C)
Direction, theta = arctan (V/H) = 40.33°
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