The Garibrath express can move at 45 km./hr. without its rake and the speed is diminished by a constant that varies as the square root of the number of wagons attached. If it is known that with 9 wagons, the speed is 30 km./hr., what is the greatest number of wagons with which the train can just move?
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The Garibrath express can move at 45 km./hr. without its rake and the speed is diminished by a constant that varies as the square root of the number of wagons attached. If it is known that with 9 wagons, the speed is 30 km./hr., what is the greatest number of wagons with which the train can just move?
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