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Mathematics, 22.10.2019 00:00 Mattorth512345

The diameter d in inches of a rope required to lift a weight of w tons is given by the function d = 10w π . how much weight can a rope that measures a radius of 2 inches lift (truncate the decimal to the hundredths)?

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