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A rectangular box is to have a square base and a volume of 40 ft3. If the material for the base costs $0.34 per square foot, the material for the sides costs $0.05 per square foot, and the material for the top costs $0.16 per square foot, determine the dimensions of the box that can be constructed at minimum cost.

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Answer:

The dimensions of the box so that total costs are minimum are a side length of 2 feet and a height of 5 feet.

Explanation:

Geometrically speaking, the volume of the rectangular box (
V), in cubic feet, is represented by this formula:


V = l^(2)\cdot h (1)

Where:


l - Side length of the box, in feet.


h - Height of the box, in feet.

In addition, the total cost of the box (
C), in monetary units, is defined by this formula:


C = (c_(b)+c_(t))\cdot l^(2) + 4\cdot c_(s)\cdot l\cdot h (2)

Where:


c_(b) - Unit cost of the base of the box, in monetary units per square foot.


c_(t) - Unit cost of the top of the box, in monetary units per square foot.


c_(s) - Unit cost of the side of the box, in monetary units per square foot.

By (1), we clear
h into the expression:


h = (V)/(l^(2))

And we expand (2) and simplify the resulting expression:


C = (c_(b)+c_(t))\cdot l^(2)+4\cdot c_(s)\cdot \left((V)/(l) \right) (3)

If we know that
c_(b) = 0.34\,(m.u.)/(ft^(2)),
c_(s) = 0.05\,(m.u.)/(ft^(2)),
c_(t) = 0.16\,(m.u.)/(ft^(2)) and
V = 40\,ft^(3), then we have the resulting expression and find the critical values associated with the side length of the base:


C = 0.5\cdot l^(2) + (8)/(l)

The first and second derivatives of this expression are, respectively:


C' = l -(8)/(l^(2)) (4)


C'' = 1 + (16)/(l^(3)) (5)

After equalizing (4) to zero, we solve for
l: (First Derivative Test)


l-(8)/(l^(2)) = 0


l^(3)-8 = 0


l = 2\,ft

Then, we evaluate (5) at the value calculated above: (Second Derivative Test)


C'' = 3

Which means that critical value is associated with minimum possible total costs. By (1) we have the height of the box:


h = 5\,ft

The dimensions of the box so that total costs are minimum are a side length of 2 feet and a height of 5 feet.

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