SOLUTION: An open-topped cylindrical pot is to have volume 55 cm3. Determine the maximum possible amount of material used in making this pot? Show the diagram and your complete solution
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Question 1189146: An open-topped cylindrical pot is to have volume 55 cm3. Determine the maximum possible amount of material used in making this pot? Show the diagram and your complete solution
Answer by ikleyn(52786) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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An open-topped cylindrical pot is to have volume 55 cm3.
Determine the MINIMUM possible amount of material used in making this pot.
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In your post, one key word is written incorrectly, making the entire problem non-sensical.
So, I fixed / (edited) your formulation to return the meaning to it.
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