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The maximum load a beam will support varies directly with the square of the diagonal of the beam’s cross-section. A beam with diagonal 6in will support a maximum load of 108lb. Write the equation that relates the load L to the diagonal d of the cross-section. How large of a load, in pounds, will a beam with a 10in diagonal support?

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