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Optimization Problem: Minimizing rectangle dimensions
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[QUOTE="SteamKing, post: 5066073, member: 301881"] Sorry, Kenny, according to the Rules at PF, we can only offer assistance to those who make an attempt at solving their problems first. You should make your best attempt, show us what you've done, and tell us where you are getting stuck. Your problem states that the enclosure has a volume of 144 m[SUP]2[/SUP], which must be a typo, since volume is measured in cubic meters. It's not clear why you can't work with a stated volume. Don't you know how to calculate the volume of a rectangular enclosure using the length, width and height? [/QUOTE]
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