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12 November, 04:35

Design a rectangular milk carton box of width $$w, length $$l, and height $$h, which holds $$128 cubic cm of milk. The sides of the box cost $$1 cent per square cm and the top and bottom cost $$2 cents per square cm. Find the dimensions of the box that minimize the total cost of materials used.

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  1. 12 November, 08:03
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    Length = 4cm

    Width = 4cm

    Height = 8cm

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The volume of the box = 128cm^3

    LWH = Volume

    LWH = 128cm^3

    The side of the box = $1 per cm^2

    The top and bottom of the box = $2 per cm^2

    Let C be the cost function

    C (LWH) = (1) 2H (L+W) + (2) 2LW

    from LWH = 128cm^39

    H = 128/LW

    put H = 128/LW in equation for C (LWH)

    C (LW) = (1) 2 (128/LW) + (L+W) + (2) 2LW

    = 256/LW (L+W) + 4LW

    = 256 (1/L + 1/W) + 4LW

    Differentiate C with respect to L

    dC/dL = 4W - 256/L^2 = 0

    Differentiate C with respect to W

    dC/dW = 4L - 256/W^2 = 0

    The cost is minimum when the two partial derivatives equal 0

    From 4W - 256/L^2 = 0

    4W = 256/L^2

    W = (256/L^2) 1/4

    W = 64/L^2

    From 4L - 256/W^2 = 0

    4L = 256/W^2

    L = (256/W^2) 1/4

    L = 64/W^2

    Since L = W,

    L = W = cuberoot (64)

    L = W = 4cm

    Recall that H = 128/LW

    H = 128 / (4*4)

    H = 128/16

    H = 8cm

    therefore;

    L = 4cm

    B = 4cm

    H = 8cm
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