A silo (base not included) is to be constructed in the form of a cylinder surmounted by a hemisphere. The cost of construction per square unit of surface area is 2 times as great for the hemisphere as it is for the cylindrical sidewall. Determine the dimensions to be used if the volume is fixed at 6000 cubic units and the cost of construction is to be kept to a minimum. Neglect the thickness of the silo and waste in construction. The radius of the cylindrical base (and of the hemisphere) is 8.9 ft. (Round to the nearest tenth as needed.) The height of the cylindrical base is ft. (Round to the nearest tenth.)

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A silo (base not included) is to be constructed in the form of a cylinder surmounted by a hemisphere. The cost of construction per square unit of surface area is 2 times
as great for the hemisphere as it is for the cylindrical sidewall. Determine the dimensions to be used if the volume is fixed at 6000 cubic units and the cost of
construction is to be kept to a minimum. Neglect the thickness of the silo and waste in construction.
The radius of the cylindrical base (and of the hemisphere) is 8.9' ft.
(Round to the nearest tenth as needed.)
The height of the cylindrical base is
ft.
(Round to the nearest tenth.)
Transcribed Image Text:A silo (base not included) is to be constructed in the form of a cylinder surmounted by a hemisphere. The cost of construction per square unit of surface area is 2 times as great for the hemisphere as it is for the cylindrical sidewall. Determine the dimensions to be used if the volume is fixed at 6000 cubic units and the cost of construction is to be kept to a minimum. Neglect the thickness of the silo and waste in construction. The radius of the cylindrical base (and of the hemisphere) is 8.9' ft. (Round to the nearest tenth as needed.) The height of the cylindrical base is ft. (Round to the nearest tenth.)
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