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The strength of a rectangular beam varies jointly as its width and the square of its depth. If the strength of a beam 10 inches wide by 20 inches deep is 3400 pounds per square inch, what is the strength of a beam 9 inches wide and 18 inches deep?
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Answered by Leo Galleguillos
First you could write an algebraic expression representing the formula for strength dependent on width and depth.
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