Refer to the figure shown below.
W = 217/2 = 108.5 N, the weight of one half of the board.
N = W = 108.5 N, the normal reaction at B or C.
R = frictional force at B or C preventing the board from sliding.
The vertical dashed line through A is a line of symmetry.
By definition,
R = μN = 108.5μ N
where
μ = the static coefficient of friction between the board and the ground.
From geometry,
h = 2a tan(30°) = 1.1547a
Take moments about A for the member AB.
2aN - Rh -Wa = 0
2a(108.5) - 108.5μ(1.1547a) - 108.5 a = 0
217 - 125.285μ - 108.5 = 0
125.285μ = 108.5
μ = 0.866
This is the minimum required static coefficient of friction
Answer: 0.866