A closed-topped cylindrical tin can

  1. A closed-topped cylindrical tin can is to be made with a volume of25 cm ^3. a) Determine a function to model the height h, of a
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  2. An open-topped cylindrical pot is to have volume 125 cm3. Determine the minimum possible amount of material used in making this
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  3. An open-topped cylindrical pot is to have volume 125 cm3. Determine the minimum possible amount of material used in making this
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  4. Caitlin enjoys italian ices with her friends. The place scoops the ices into a cylindrical cup that has a radius of 3 cm and a
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  5. determine the diameter of closed cylindrical tank in meters if the volume is 11.3m^3 to get min. surface area
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  6. determine the diameter of closed cylindrical tank in meters if the volume is 11.3m^3 to get min. surface area.
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  7. Jake has two similar cylindrical pipes. The radius of the first cylindrical pipe is 5 cm. The circumference of the second
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  8. A closed cylindrical can is to hold 2 litter (200 cm³) of liquid. How should we choose the height and radius to minimize the
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  9. The coval tract can be assumed to act like a cylindrical tube closed at one end (at the larynx), having a length of 17.5 cm. On
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  10. A cylindrical can has a hemispherical cap. The cylinder and the hemisphere are of radius 3.5cm. the cylindrical part is 20cm.
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