A long rectangular sheet of metal 12 inches wide is to be made into a rain gutter by turning up the two.
A long rectangular sheet of metal 12 in wide.
How many inches should be turned up to give the gutter its greatest capacity.
Find the length that must be turned up to produce a gutter with a maximum cross sectional area.
How many inches should be turned up to give the gutter its greatest capacity.
If the volume is 1218in 3 what we re the original deminsions.
A rectangular sheet of paper is 12 1 2 cm long and 10 2 3 cm wide.
Ex 2 1 4 a rectangular sheet of paper is 12 1 2 cm long and 10 2 3 cm wide.
This is a calculus 1 problem.
A long rectangular sheet of metal 12 inches wide is to be made into a rain gutter by turning up two sides so that they are perpendicular to the sheet.
The rectangle is 4 inches long and 3 inches wide.
The semi circle sits on top of the rectangle on a side that is 4.
A semi circle sits on top of a rectangle to form the figure below.
Find its area and perimeter.
A long rectangular sheet of metal 10 in.
Wide is to be made into a gutter by turning up sides of equal length perpendicular to the sheet.
Asked by meg on november 15 2010.
A long rectangular sheet of metal 12 inches wide is to be made into a rain gutter by turning up two sides so that they are perpendicular to the sheet.
How many inches should be trimmed up to give the gutter its greatest capacity.
Sides so that they are perpendicular to the sheet.
A long rectangular sheet of metal 12 inches wide is to be made into a rain gutter by turning up two sides at 120 degrees to the sheet.
How many inches should be turned up.
A rectangular piece of metal is 15in longer than it is wide.
I would appreciate any help on solving this problem.
A long rectangular sheet of metal 12 inches wide is to be made into a rain gutter by turning up sides at right angles to the sheet.