SOLUTION: An open rectangular tank (with no top) is to have a square base and a volume of 100 cubic feet. The cost per square foot for the bottom is $16, and for the sides is $10. What are t
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Question 1078723: An open rectangular tank (with no top) is to have a square base and a volume of 100 cubic feet. The cost per square foot for the bottom is $16, and for the sides is $10. What are the dimensions of the cheapest tank?
To achieve a minimum cost of $____________ , the tank should have a base of__________ feet by ____________feet and a height of ___________feet.
Please help me fill in the blanks as well. I would totally appreciate it. Answer by ankor@dixie-net.com(22740) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! An open rectangular tank (with no top) is to have a square base and a volume of 100 cubic feet.
The cost per square foot for the bottom is $16, and for the sides is $10.
What are the dimensions of the cheapest tank?
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Let x = the side of the square base
let h = the height of the tank
then
x^2 * h = 100 cu/ft
h =
:
Surface area with no top
S.A. = x^2 + 4(h*x)
S.A. = x^2 + 4hx
Surface area cost
Total cost
C = 16x^2 + 10(4hx)
C = 16x^2 + 40hx
replace h with
C = 16x^2 + 40(*x
cancel x
C = 16x^2 +
Plot a graph of this equation, total cost is on the y axis
You can see that minimum cost occurs when x = 5 ft
Find the height
h =
h = 4 ft is the height for minimum cost
Therefor the dimensions of the tank 5 by 5 by 4
Find the actual cost
C = 16(5^2) + 10*4(5*4)
C = 400 + 800
C = $1200, the green line on the graph