2. Material Needed to Make a Drum A steel drum in the shapeof a right circular cylinder is required to have a volume of100 cubic feet.(a) Express the amount A of material required to make thedrum as a function of the radius r of the cylinder.(b) How much material is required if the drum’s radiusis 3 feet?(c) How much material is required if the drum’s radiusis 4 feet?(d) How much material is required if the drum’s radiusis 5 feet?(e) Graph A = A(r). For what value of r is A smallest?
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2. Material Needed to Make a Drum A steel drum in the shape
of a right circular cylinder is required to have a volume of
100 cubic feet.
(a) Express the amount A of material required to make the
drum as a function of the radius r of the cylinder.
(b) How much material is required if the drum’s radius
is 3 feet?
(c) How much material is required if the drum’s radius
is 4 feet?
(d) How much material is required if the drum’s radius
is 5 feet?
(e) Graph A = A(r). For what value of r is A smallest?
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