The image below shows a sheet of cardboard that can have flaps cut in the top and bottom (solid lines) and folded (dotted lines) into a box (and taped to stay together) that is twice as long (2x) as it is wide (x) with a height y. If the area of the cardboard is 3.6 square meters, with dimensions x+y vertically by 6x horizontally (add up the lengths shown below), what is the maximum volume you can create? Give answer to three decimal places. 2x x/2

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The image below shows a sheet of cardboard that can have flaps cut in the top and bottom (solid
lines) and folded (dotted lines) into a box (and taped to stay together) that is twice as long (2x) as it is
wide (x) with a height y. If the area of the cardboard is 3.6 square meters, with dimensions x+y
vertically by 6x horizontally (add up the lengths shown below), what is the maximum volume you
can create? Give answer to three decimal places.
2x
x/2
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Transcribed Image Text:Bookmarks Window Help Ablackboard.vcu.edu Remaining Time: 58 minutes, 10 seconds. Browse Local Files Question Completion Status: QUESTION 3 16 The image below shows a sheet of cardboard that can have flaps cut in the top and bottom (solid lines) and folded (dotted lines) into a box (and taped to stay together) that is twice as long (2x) as it is wide (x) with a height y. If the area of the cardboard is 3.6 square meters, with dimensions x+y vertically by 6x horizontally (add up the lengths shown below), what is the maximum volume you can create? Give answer to three decimal places. 2x x/2 Attach File Browse Local Files Browse Content Collection QUESTION 4 If the demand function for price per item is n=60000 – 50x- x² and the total coOst of x items ick Save and Submit to save and submit. Click Save All Answers to save all answers. Save A
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