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10 January, 19:58

The design of a digital box camera maximizes the volume while keeping the sum of the dimensions at 6 inches. If the length must be 1.5 times the height, what should each dimension be?

Hint: Let x represent one of the dimensions, then define the other dimensions in terms of x.

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  1. 10 January, 20:21
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    H = x, L = 1.5 x;

    L + W + H = 6

    x + 1.5 x + W = 6

    W = 6 - 2.5 x

    Dimensions of the camera in terms of x:

    x, 1.5 x, 6 - 2.5 x.

    V = L x W x H

    V = x * 1.5 x * (6 - 2.5 x) = 9 x² - 3.75 x³

    V ' = 18 x - 11.25 x² (V max is when V' = 0)

    18 x - 11.25 x² = 0

    x (18 - 11.25 x) = 0

    11.25 x = 18

    x = 18 : 11.25

    x = 1.6

    The dimensions are:

    L = 2.4

    W = 2.0

    H = 1.6
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