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24 July, 18:03

A farmer wants to build a rectangular pen and then divide it with two interior fences. The total area inside of the pen will be 66 square feet. The exterior fencing costs $20.40 per foot and the interior fencing costs $17.00 per foot. Find the dimensions of the pen that will minimize the cost.

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  1. 24 July, 18:24
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    Dimensions of the pen:

    x = 11 ft

    y = 6 ft

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let call "x" and "y" dimensions of the rectangular pen and x > y, so the interior fences will be equal to y.

    The exterior length is 2*x + 2*y and its cost is (2*x + 2*y) * 20.40

    The interior fences are 2*y and its cost is 2*y * 17

    Total cost C = (2*x + 2*y) * 20.40 + 2*y * 17 (1)

    Now area inside the pen is 66 ft² and it is equal to:

    A = x*y ⇒ 66 = x*y ⇒ y = 66/x

    Plugging that value in equation (1) will give C as a function of x

    C (x) = [ 2*x + 2 * (66/x) ] * 20.40 + 2 * (66/x) * 17

    C (x) = (2*x + 132/x) 20.40 + 2244/x

    C (x) = 40,80*x + 2692.8/x + 2244/x

    C (x) = 40.80*x + 4936,8/x

    Taking derivatives on both sides of the equation we get

    C' (x) = 40.80 - 4936,8/x²

    C' (x) = 0 ⇒ 40.80 - 4936,8/x² = 0 ⇒ 40.80 * x² = 4936,8

    x² = 4936,8 / 40.80 ⇒ x² = 121 ⇒ x √121

    x = 11 ft

    And y = 66/x ⇒ y = 66/11 ⇒ y = 6 ft
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