Asked by Ciara
                 Arlan needs to create a box from a piece of cardboard. The dimensions of his cardboard are 10 inches by 8 inches. He must cut a square from each corner of the cardboard, in order to form a box. What size square should he cut from each corner, in order to create a box with the largest possible volume? 
A.0.5 inches
 
 
B. 1 inch
 
 
C. 1.5 inches
 
 
D. 2 inches
I think its C ?
            
        A.0.5 inches
B. 1 inch
C. 1.5 inches
D. 2 inches
I think its C ?
Answers
                    Answered by
            Damon
            
    L = 10 - 2x
w = 8 - 2 x
v = L * w * x
v = (10-2x)(8-2x)x
v = (80 - 36 x + 4 x^2)x
v = 4 x^3 - 36 x^2 + 80 x
do you do calculus?
if so the
min or max when dv/dx = 0
0 = 12 x^2 -72 x + 80
0 = 3 x^2 - 18 x + 20
x = 3 +/- (1/3)sqrt 21
= 3 +/- 1.52
the plus sign is too big a width
so
3 - 1.52
is 1.5 close enough
    
w = 8 - 2 x
v = L * w * x
v = (10-2x)(8-2x)x
v = (80 - 36 x + 4 x^2)x
v = 4 x^3 - 36 x^2 + 80 x
do you do calculus?
if so the
min or max when dv/dx = 0
0 = 12 x^2 -72 x + 80
0 = 3 x^2 - 18 x + 20
x = 3 +/- (1/3)sqrt 21
= 3 +/- 1.52
the plus sign is too big a width
so
3 - 1.52
is 1.5 close enough
                    Answered by
            Ciara
            
    no , So its D ? 2 inches
    
                    Answered by
            Damon
            
    Nope, C 1.5 inches
    
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