If the base has dimensions x and 2x, then we have
2x^2y = 10
so, y = 5/x^2
So, the cost of the container is
c(x) = 12*2x^2 + 5*2xy + 5*xy = 24x^2 + 15xy = 24x^2 + 75/x
so, find c(x) when dc/dx=0
A rectangular storage container with an open top is to have a volume of 10 . The length of its base is twice the width. Material for the base costs $12 per square meter. Material for the sides costs $5 per square meter. Find the cost of materials for the cheapest such container.
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Would dc/dx=0 when x is 1.16?
yes