SOLUTION: This is a calculus problem. A cylindrical container is to hold 20π cm3. The bottom is made of a material that costs $0.80 per cm2, and the top is left open (no material needed
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Question 858734: This is a calculus problem. A cylindrical container is to hold 20π cm3. The bottom is made of a material that costs $0.80 per cm2, and the top is left open (no material needed). The material for the curved side costs $0.32 per cm2.
Find the height in centimeters of the most economical container. The previous help was not enough.
Answer by Fombitz(32388) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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