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16 June, 20:36

a. The U. S. Postal Service will accept a box for domestic shipment only if the sum of its length and girth (distance around) does not exceed 108 in. What dimensions will give a box with a square end the largest possible volume? b. Graph the volume of a 108-in. box (length plus girth equals 108 in.) as a function of its length and compare what you see with your answer in part (a).

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  1. 16 June, 20:49
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    The dimensions are 18 * 18 * 36in

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let the lengths of the square ends be x in and the length be y in.

    Then the maximum length + girth

    = 4x + y = 108in

    The volume V = x^2y.

    From the first equation:

    y = 108 - 4x

    so V = x^2 (108 - 4x)

    = 108x^2 - 4x^3

    Finding the derivative:

    V' = 216x - 12x^2 = 0 (for a maximum volume).

    12x (18 - x) = 0

    x = 18

    So the value for x for a maximum volume = 18 in

    This gives y = 108 - 4 (18) = 36 in.
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