Question: The Doyle Log Rule is one of several methods used to determine the lumber yield of a log (in board-feet) in terms of its diameter

The Doyle Log Rule is one of several methods used to determine the lumber yield of a log (in board-feet) in terms of its diameter d (in inches) and its length L (in feet). The number of board-feet is

N(d, L) = (d = 4) L.

(a) Find the number of board-feet of lumber in a log 22 inches in diameter and 12 feet in length.

(b) Find N(30, 12).

N(d, L) = (d = 4) L.

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