Suppose you work at a theme park. Your supervisor wants you to make a sign displaying the maximum weight that a roller coaster train can carry. Your supervisor knows that the maximum weight is 1686.5 kg. However, he wants the sign to be quickly understood and tells you to make a sign that says: Maximum Weight 1700 kg. How could the lack of precision in this example cause problems?

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The roller coaster may be overloaded and this may cause it to snap and cut.

How could the value cause problems?

We know that the tension on the string  that carries the roller coaster must be proportional to the weight of the roller coaster. If the accurate weight of the roller coaster is not reported, its either there would be too little or too much weight on it.

Having said that, we know that the roller coaster has a maximum weight is 1686.5 kg. If the sign reads that the maximum weight is 1700Kg, the roller coaster may be overloaded and this may cause it to snap and cut.

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Answer:

The roller coaster may be overloaded and this may cause it to snap and cut.

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