Mathematics, 27.05.2021 03:30 sumansmith5288
A box with a rectangular base and open top must have a volume of 128 f t 3 . The length of the base is twice the width of base. The base needs to be stronger than the sides, so it costs more. The base costs $9 per f t 2 , while the sides only cost $6 per f t 2 . We wish to find the dimensions of the box that minimize the cost of material used.
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