Mathematics, 19.01.2022 01:10 ramirez2184
Hello, please help me solve this problem: The weight w (in pounds) that can be supported by a shelf made from half-inch Douglas fir plywood can be modeled by w=(82.9/d)3 where d is the distance (in inches) between the supports for the shelf. Find the inverse of the function. Then find the distance between the supports of a shelf that can hold set of encyclopedia weighing 66 pounds.
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