Earnestine Sao
Thursday, November 10, 2011
Calculus Question About Minimizing?
The length of a cedar chest is twice its width. The cost/dm^2 of the lid is four times the cost/dm^2 of the rest of the cedar chest. If the volume of the cedar chest is 1440 dm^3, find the dimensions so that the cost is a minimum. Thanks in advance!
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