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19 April, 12:06

To protect her new two-wheeler, Iroda Bike buys a length of chain. She finds that its linear density is 0.88 lb/ft. If she wants to keep its weight below 1.9 lb, what length of chain is she allowed?

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  1. 19 April, 12:23
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    To solve for the length that is allowable, we simply take the ratio of the maximum allowable mass (1.9 lb) and the linear density. That is:

    maximum allowable length = 1.9 lb / (0.88 lb / ft)

    maximum allowable length = 2.16 ft
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