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Please help me solve any part of this im just at a loss

Please help me solve any part of this im just at a loss-example-1
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The volume of the box, since it has a square base, is given by the formula below


\begin{gathered} V=l^2*h \\ l\rightarrow\text{ side of the square base} \\ h\rightarrow\text{ height of the box} \end{gathered}

Then, according to the question,


\Rightarrow l^2h=1200

Additionally, the cost of the box depends on its total surface area; then,


C=2l^2+4lh

Therefore, using the first equation on C,


\begin{gathered} \Rightarrow h=(1200)/(l^2) \\ \Rightarrow C=2l^2+4l((1200)/(l^2))=2l^2+(4800)/(l) \end{gathered}

Derivate C, and find its minimum, as shown below


\begin{gathered} C^(\prime)(l)=4l-(4800)/(l^2) \\ \Rightarrow C^(\prime)(l)=0 \\ \Rightarrow4l-(4800)/(l^2)=0 \\ \Rightarrow4l=(4800)/(l^2) \\ \Rightarrow4l^3=4800 \\ \Rightarrow l^3=1200 \\ \Rightarrow l=10.62 \end{gathered}

The answer is 10.6inches. (Side of the square base).

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