Final answer:
To minimize the total construction costs, point Q should be located C/3.2 miles south of point P.
Step-by-step explanation:
In order to minimize the total construction costs, we need to find the location of point Q on the shoreline that is south of point P. Let's assume that the distance from P to Q is x miles.
Since it costs 2.2 times more to lay pipe in the water than on land, the cost of laying pipe in the water would be 2.2 times x, and the cost of laying pipe on land would be 1 times x (or just x). The total cost C can be expressed as:
C = 2.2x + x = 3.2x
To minimize the total cost, we need to find the value of x that minimizes C. Since x represents the distance from P to Q, it should be a positive value. We can divide both sides of the equation by 3.2 to get:
x = C/3.2
Therefore, the location of point Q should be located C/3.2 miles south of point P in order to minimize the total construction costs.