The maximum weight M that can be supported by a beam is jointly proportional to its width w in inches and the square of
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The maximum weight M that can be supported bya beam is jointly proportional to its width w ininches and the square of its height h in inchesand inversely proportional to its length L infeet.
(a) Write an equation that expresses this proportionality.(Use k as the constant of proportionality.)
k =
(c) If a 10-ft beam made of the same material is 4 in.wide and 10 in. high, what is the maximum weight it cansupport?
L 3 h
(a) Write an equation that expresses this proportionality.(Use k as the constant of proportionality.)
k =
(c) If a 10-ft beam made of the same material is 4 in.wide and 10 in. high, what is the maximum weight it cansupport?
L 3 h