9 types of bread....a restaurant orders 497 loaves of each type
so there are (497 * 9) = 4473 loaves ordered in total
15 8's. 8,18,28,38,48,58,68,78,88,98,108,118,128,138
Multiply both sides by 2pi:
F(2pi) = sqrt(g/l)
Square both sides:
F^2 (2pi)^2 = g/l
Solve for l by dividing both sides by F^2 (2pi)^2
L = g/ F^2 (2pi)^2
Simplify:
L = g / 4pi^2(f^2)
The question is incomplete.Here is the complete question.
The load that can be supported by a rectangular beam varies jointly as the width of the beam and the square of its length, and inversely as the length of the beam. A beam 13 feet long, with a width of 6 inches and a height of 4 inches can support a maximum load of 800 pounds. If a similar board has a width of 8 inches and a height of 7 inches, how long must it be to support 1300 pounds?
Answer: It must be 392 inches or approximately 33 feet.
Step-by-step explanation: According to the question, the measures (width, length and height) of a beam and the weight it supports are in a relation of <u>proportionality</u>, i.e., if divided, the result is a constant.
For the first load:
width = 6in
height = 4in
length = 13ft or 156in
weight = 800lbs
Then, constant will be:


k = 1300
For the similar beam:

L = 49.8
L = 392in or 32.8ft
A similar board will support 1300lbs if it has 392 inches or 32.8 feet long.
Answer: 1.37 miles
Step-by-step explanation:
13.7=100%
13.7/10=1.37=10%=1/10