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A storage shed is to be built in the shape of a (closed) box with a square base. It is to have a volume of 150 cubic feet. The concrete for the base costs $4 per square foot, the material for the roof costs $2 per square foot, and the material for the sides costs $2.50 per square foot. Express the cost of the material as a function of the (length of the) side of the base.

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Answer:


C(s) = 6s^2 + (1500)/(s)\\\text{where s is the side of base.}

Explanation:

We are given the following in the question:

A storage shed is to be built in the shape of a (closed) box with a square base.

Volume = 150 cubic feet

Let s be the edge of square base and h be the height.

Volume of cuboid =


l* b* h

where l is the length, b is the base and h is the height.

Volume of box =


s^2h = 150\\\\h = (150)/(s^2)

Area of base =


\text{side}* \text{side} = s^2

Cost of concrete for the base = $4

Cost of base($) =
4s^2

Area of roof =


\text{side}* \text{side} = s^2

Cost of material for the roof = $2

Cost of roof ($) =
2s^2

Area of 4 walls =


4* (sh)\\=4sh

Cost of material for the side = $2.50

Cost of material of side($) =


2.50* 4s((150)/(s^2))\\\\=(1500)/(s)

Total cost

= Cost of base + Cost of 4 sides + Cost of roof


C(s) = 4s^2 + (1500)/(s) + 2s^2\\\\C(s) = 6s^2 + (1500)/(s)

is the required cost function.

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