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The maximum weight that a rectangular beam can support varies jointly as its width and the square of its height and inversely as its length. If a beam

The maximum weight that a rectangular beam can support varies jointly as its width and the square of its height and inversely as its length. If a beam one fourth
1/4 foot​ wide, one fourth
1/4 foot​ high, and 1717 feet long can support 1010 ​tons, find how much a similar beam can support if the beam is one fourth
1/4 foot​ wide, one third
1/3 foot​ high, and 1111 feet long. 

or:The maximum weight that a rectangular beam can support varies jointly as its width and the square of its height and inversely as its length. If a beam one fourth1/4 foot\u200b wide, one fourth1/4 foot\u200b high, and 1717 feet long can support 1010 \u200btons, find how much a similar beam can support if the beam is one fourth1/4 foot\u200b wide, one third1/3 foot\u200b high, and 1111 feet long.\u2003

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