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2. alister's amazing animal animatronics needs to make a cylindrical cow that has a volume of 2000 in^3 you work in the department responsible for creating the hollow cylindrical body out of leather. (the accessories department is responsible for the legs, tail, and head). (a) write two equations: (1) an equation relating the variables to the 2000 in3 (the cylinder-cow's volume), and (2) an equation that represents the amount of leather that will be needed to create the entire cylindrical body of the cow. equation for the amount the cylindrical cow will hold: equation for the material needed to create the cylindrical shell: (b) find the domain. the domain of the radius in interval notation: the domain of the height in interval notation: leather used to the create the cylindrical shell. if you choose to use decimal values, round values (c) use calculus to determine the dimensions of the cylindrical cow that will minimize the amount of to at least 4 decimal places.
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