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3 June, 09:13

The weight that a horizontal beam can support varies inversely as the length of the beam. Suppose that a 2-m beam can support 410 kg. How many kilograms can a 1-m beam support?

a.

820 kg

b.

0.0024 kg

c.

0.0098 kg

d.

102.5 kg

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  1. 3 June, 09:41
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    There are several information's already given in the question. Based on those given information's, the answer can be easily deduced.

    Since weight is inversely proportional to length, so

    Weight = k/Length

    k = weight * length

    = 410 * 2

    = 820

    Then

    Weight that a 1 m beam can support = 820/1

    = 820 kg

    I hope that the procedure is clear enough for you to understand.
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