The strength of a beam varies inversely with the square of i
     The strength of a beam varies inversely with the square of its length. If a 10-foot beam can support 600 pounds, how many pounds can an 11-foot beam support? Round the answer to the nearest pound.  An 11-foot beam can support pounds.  
  
  Solution
Strength = k(1/length^2)
 If length = 10, then strength = 600
 600 = k/10^2
 k = 6 *(10^4)
 
 So : Strength = 6*10^4/length
 If length = 11 ,
 Strength = 6*10^4/11^2 =495.87

