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12-foot-long wooden beam is supported on both ends. When a weight load is placed in the center of the beam,it causes the beam to sag. The sag is called deflection. The graph shows the deflection of the beam,in inches, as a function of the weight load, in pounds, placed in the center of the beam. for every 50-pound increase in the weight load, what will be the change in the deflection?

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the change in the deflection with every 100 pounds is,


=(0.5-0)/(100-0)
=(0.5)/(100)

so for every 50 pounds will be,


\begin{gathered} =(((0.5)/(100))/(2)) \\ =(0.5)/(200) \\ =0.0025 \end{gathered}

so for every 50 pound increase in the weight, the change in the deflection is 0.25

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