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Mathematics, 07.10.2020 16:01 Chealyn

The weight, W a horizontal beam can safely support varies jointly as the width, T and the square of the depth, D and inversely as the length, L. If a 10-foot beam with a width of 4 inches and a depth of 6 inches safely supports 540 pounds, how many pounds can a 16-foot beam that has a width of 3.5 inches and a depth of 4 inches be expected to support? Round to the nearest pound. Assume the two beams are made of the same material.

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