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21 January, 14:37

The weight P in pounds that a beam can safely carry is inversely proportional to the distance D in feet between the support beams. for a certain type of wooden beam, p=9200/

d. what distance between supports is needed to carry 1600 lb

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  1. 21 January, 18:21
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    Rewriting the function we have:

    p = 9200 / D

    We must in this case clear the value of D.

    We have then:

    D = 9200 / p

    Substituting the value of p = 1600 lb we have:

    D = 9200/1600

    D = 5.75 feet

    Answer:

    the distance between supports that is needed to carry 1600 lb is:

    D = 5.75 feet
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