What is the radius (r) and height (h) of a cylindrical can holding 1L of oil that minimizes the cost of the metal needed to manufacture it? [HINT: The material needed to manufacture a can depends on its surface area.] 3 points 3 1000 r = 3 2000 3 1000 r = 3 1000 and h = and h = 2 O Option 1 Option 2 3 500 and h = 2° з 1500 3 500 and h = 3 1000 r = r = Option 3 Option 4

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What is the radius (r) and height (h) of a cylindrical can
holding 1L of oil that minimizes the cost of the metal
needed to manufacture it? [HINT: The material needed to
manufacture a can depends on its surface area.] 3 points
3 1000
r =
3 2000
3 1000
r =
3 1000
and h =
and h = 2
O Option 1
Option 2
3 500
and h = 2°
з 1500
3 500
and h =
3 1000
r =
r =
Option 3
Option 4
Transcribed Image Text:What is the radius (r) and height (h) of a cylindrical can holding 1L of oil that minimizes the cost of the metal needed to manufacture it? [HINT: The material needed to manufacture a can depends on its surface area.] 3 points 3 1000 r = 3 2000 3 1000 r = 3 1000 and h = and h = 2 O Option 1 Option 2 3 500 and h = 2° з 1500 3 500 and h = 3 1000 r = r = Option 3 Option 4
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